Welcome to the reprise of a column that first appeared in the Insurance Journal in the 1950s. “On The Street”...
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The insurance industry is at a critical juncture, with issues surrounding consolidation, pricing, legislative reforms and capital concerns shaping the...
The United States Census Bureau’s Census 2000 estimated the population of the State of Arizona at 5,130,632. Approximately 80 percent...
Each year the Insurance Information Institute invites a panel of Wall Street stock analysts and industry professionals to review the...
Last month the National Association of Independent Insurers issued a bulletin, which described New Jersey’s auto insurance market as “once...
The insurance industry is at a critical juncture, with issues surrounding consolidation, pricing, legislative reforms and capital concerns shaping the...
Technology developments in the past few years have delivered cost and time savings to virtually every facet of the insurance...
The U.S. Census Bureau’s Census 2000 estimated the population of the state of Massachusetts at 6,379,304. Approximately 85 percent of...
Insurance Journal sat down with incoming President Ernst Csiszar, South Carolina’s Insurance Commissioner, at the National Association of Insurance Commissioner’s...