The Spirit of Life: P/C Insurance Industry Helps Find a Cure for Cancer December 15, 2014 By Andrea Wells The past year will be remembered as a special year for the City of Hope and its insurance industry supporters....
Business Moves December 15, 2014 EPIC, Greyling EPIC Insurance Brokers and Consultants, a retail property/casualty insurance brokerage, has acquired Greyling Insurance Brokerage & Risk Consulting...
Declarations December 15, 2014 Innocence Lost … Again “New GM was not born innocent.” —Arizona Attorney General Tom Horne wants civil penalties of $10,000...
Hometown Agency Heroes December 15, 2014 Good Samaritan Saves a Life Insurance agents are known for protecting the lives of their clients by making sure they...
How Agents and Brokers Help Communities Worldwide December 15, 2014 Jeans Fridays Indiana-based Black & Ramer Insurance supports a program called Jeans Friday. On Fridays, employees wear jeans and donate...
Competition Ahead for Insurers December 15, 2014 By Andrea Wells U.S. property/casualty insurers have cause for celebration as carriers reported higher overall earnings and premium levels in the 2014 third...
Getting Local with the Insurance Industry Charitable Foundation December 15, 2014 The Insurance Industry Charitable Foundation (IICF), established in 1994, helps communities by uniting the collective strengths of the industry to...
Environmental Liabilities in Europe: Changing Times December 15, 2014 By Kathleen Ellis and David Barr Historically, U.S. companies doing business in Europe weren’t likely to list environmental litigation among their major concerns. While the United...
Evolving Regulation and Its Impact on Insurers’ M&A Strategies December 15, 2014 By Grace Vandecruze It appears that the insurance industry is having an easier time emerging from the financial crisis than entering the new...
10 Things to Know About Charitable Giving December 15, 2014 Americans gave $335.17 billion to charities in 2013, a 4.4 percent increase from 2011. – National Philanthropic Trust Individuals were...