Fraud Database Bill Clears Hurdle Washington Legislation aimed at enhancing the fight against financial services fraud passed the U.S. House Financial Services Committee by ...
Insurers Must Adapt FastTo Survive Changing MarketA new in-depth study reveals how senior insurance executives view the property-casualty industry's future and what factors they believe ...
Rising Rates No Profit PanaceaIn spite of double-digit increases in property-casualty net written premiums for all but a handful of publicly-traded insurers in the first ...
Loose Ends Remain In Privacy BattleAlthough insurers are pleased with the progress that states have made to put privacy standards into place to meet the ...
Insurers At Odds Over Fed RegulationWashington The leaders of the four major associations representing primary insurance companies are at odds over whether the current exclusive ...
Small Agencies Face Struggle;Women, Minorities See OpportunitiesWith 30 years of experience in the business as an independent agent in Rochester, Ind., Ron Smith, president of ...
States Warned About Fed's InterventionWashington House Financial Services Committee Chairman Mike Oxley, R-Ohio, warned at a recent hearing that if insurance regulation is not reformed, ...
Independent Agents Get New Lease On Life, But Challenges RemainBy Mark E. RuquetTo paraphrase Mark Twain: the death of the independent agent has been greatly ...