The insurance broker said yesterday that it will lease 205,000 square feet of One World Financial Center, moving operations from its current Hanover Square and Wall Street Plaza offices. The complex i
How the Securities Valuation Office arm of the NAIC rates hybrid securities is a matter of concern to both insurers and Wall Street because of the impact on the market for these investment vehicles as
The panel is holding a session in Orlando Thursday at which reinsurance executives will look at a number of methods of expanding reinsurance capacity. Primary carrier and agent representatives will al
The panel is holding a session in Orlando Thursday at which reinsurance executives will look at a number of methods of expanding reinsurance capacity. Primary carrier and agent representatives will al
The Alexandria, Va.-based association said the nationally endorsed program will provide liability coverage for agents--for example, protecting agents in the event they fail to provide a specific covera
The New York Department of Insurance is currently taking no special action to prod insurers who owe on claims for the destruction of the World Trade Center to expedite payments, a department spokesman
John L. Lumelleau, Lockton's chief executive officer, said the all-cash transaction is another step for the company that views itself as an alternative to larger global insurance brokers. The deal is
State Sen. Rod Smith, D-Alachua, has come under fire from his opponent U.S. Rep. Jim Davis, D-Tampa, who accused him of voting for a "loophole" to allow insurance companies to escape from covering flo
The manufacturer of a technology that will allow police to identify the origin of stolen heavy building equipment said a deal is in the works for a major insurer to offer a price break to owners that
A Texas contractor who conspired with a corrupt Allstate adjuster to cheat 408 insureds was sentenced today to repay more than $1.3 million to injured policyholders and serve 51 months in federal