In a conference call with analysts this morning, Hartford chief executive officer Ramani Ayer said that property-casualty profits have likely peaked in 2006 and will face strong headwinds next year a
The numbers beat the consensus estimate by 11 cents per share, according to Bear Stearns analyst David Small. "In our view the quarter was characterized by lackluster top-line production offset by con
Scheduled for June 4, 2007, in Minneapolis, the IASA Annual Educational Conference & Business Show will offer continuing professional education credits for nearly 70 sessions in topic areas concernin
ChoicePoint announced a change in leadership in its Insurance Services division. Bill S. Madison, who previously served as vice president of sales for ChoicePoint's insurance data services group, has
Spitzer is seeking injunctive relief from the court, restitution and damages, and he says he has copies of electronic mail messages and other evidence showing that life settlement industry executives
IIABA said the class will equip agents and brokers with the knowledge to understand and analyze the risk involved in environmental issues, resulting in better all-around products to deliver to their c
Prior to joining the company Mr. Bieler spent eight years at PepsiCo Inc., serving in a variety of positions, including director of corporate finance, director of international treasury with respons
Prior to joining the company Mr. Bieler spent eight years at PepsiCo Inc., serving in a variety of positions, including director of corporate finance, director of international treasury with respons
Paul Hermelin, Capgemini chief executive officer, said purchase of the Rosemont, Ill.,-based Kanbay supports company growth strategy and significantly enhances its insurance practice, global banking a
Kvaerner sought indemnification from its insurer, National Union, but the claim was denied because Bethlehem had not claimed the battery was damaged by an "occurrence," but rather due to poor workmans