Terror Proposals Diverge; Issues RemainWashington Congress is continuing to debate how to stimulate the market for terrorism reinsurance coverage, with two possible options starting to ...
Minority Agent SupportStill Has A Ways To Go Last year, the Independent Insurance Agents of America touted its first joint annual convention with agents from ...
Agents Bear Great Burden After Attacks The wheels of commerce in a modern economy are lubricated by easy access to capital, highly liquid credit markets ...
Banks Urged To Sell Bundled Employee BenefitsBusinesses with fewer than 100 employees can generate millions in revenue for a bank willing to pursue the market ...
NAIC Backtracks On Lloyd's TreatmentState insurance regulators have backtracked and decided not to grant preferential treatment to Lloyd's of London on funding requirements for claims ...
VIACOM Disputes Report Of Emmy Losses A National Underwriter report that the cancelled Emmy Awards were not insured for advertising losses has been labeled "inaccurate" ...
While Clients Want Service From Agents,Many Seek Self-Service OpportunitiesWhy in the world would independent insurance agents ask customers to do their own work related to ...
Public RMs Boost Security After AttacksIn the aftermath of the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11, public risk managers are confident that their contingency plans are ...