SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS--A national regulators' session to discuss guidelines insurers use to rate customers as risks turned into a debate between consumer and industry representatives over redlining yester
SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS--A national regulators' session to discuss guidelines insurers use to rate customers as risks turned into a debate between consumer and industry representatives over redlining yester
SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS--The National Association of Insurance Commissioners gave preliminary approval today to a new scheme to replace the current 100 percent collateral requirement for foreign reinsurers
Commissioner James Donelon and Gov. Kathleen Blanco held a meeting Tuesday with representatives of commercial insurance carriers to hear their concerns about the risks they face in the post-Katrina er
But unfortunately there is no one to say, "Stop! You are both right!" The arguments have gone on and on, with even a two-year time-out when the parties attempted to work through their differences in
"If you have an out-of-control company, but with a terrific capital modeling program, I am not sure how good that can be," he said, speaking at the 18th Annual Executive Conference for the
Fighting insurance fraud is big business throughout the nation--particularly in key states such as New Jersey and California--and keeping up with ever-evolving criminal tactics via formal training
Potentially record-setting profits this year for insurers might lead to a slew of problems down the road if it prompts "suicidal" competition and eroding public perception, a top Lloyd's official
The property-casualty insurance industry is a "cheapskate" when it comes to political expenditures, according to Ernst Csiszar, who--as a former regulator, insurance company head and trade association