"Given the nature of the Asian market, in which business tends to be placed almost entirely within the region, Singapore provides the perfect hub to source this type of business," the carrier said in
NAPA, CALIF.--Proponents and foes of a larger federal role in insuring mega-catastrophe risk clashed Saturday at a forum here during the annual meeting of the National Conference of Insurance Legislat
Election results for Congress made the biggest headlines last week, but Washington, D.C. wasn't the only focus of insurance industry political operatives on Election Day, as state races across the
The leadership of the Property Casualty Insurers Association of America has grown impatient with state regulatory reform, and is examining legislation that would give more input to federal
Measure 42--rejected by 65 percent of voters--would have barred all use of credit scoring by insurers in calculating premiums. Under current law, credit scoring is allowed only on initial applications,
WASHINGTON--A pending agreement aimed at bringing Russia into the World Trade Organization has won U.S. property-casualty insurers' support after changes to its provisions, a carriers' trade group exec
In a Securities and Exchange Commission filing, the Daytona Beach, Fla.-based insurance broker said insurance regulators in Arizona, Virginia and Washington have ended their investigations of Brown &