One of the more interesting projects state insurance commissioners have on the front burner is a controversial plan to start up another rating agency. The question is whether this is feasible or even
The 19th annual executive conference for the life insurance industry was sponsored by Dewey & LeBoeuf; Ernst & Young, New York; and Summit Business Media, Erlanger, Ky., parent of National Underwriter
Insurance commissioner spots were up for grabs in five states on Election Day last week, with at least three going to Democrats, while voters also decided the fate of many state legislators who play
NAIC President-elect and New Hampshire Commissioner Roger Sevigny confirmed that the NAIC's Internal Administration (Ex 1) subcommittee approved the budget. The budget still must be approved by the NA
Among other races for the insurance regulator's position, Montana's election for the open post of state auditor and commissioner of insurance and securities insurance, vacated by John Morrison becaus
Voters have decided the outcome of races for five open insurance commissioners' seats, 11 gubernatorial spots and races for many legislators participating on insurance committees in their state legisl
Voters have decided the outcome of races for five open insurance commissioners' seats, 11 gubernatorial spots and races for many legislators participating on insurance committees in their state legisl
The idea was discussed prior to the fall NAIC meeting last month, and then floated before the NAIC's executive committee, according to Mr. Sevigny. Subsequently, eight commissioners have been looking
State regulators are researching the idea of creating a Nationally Recognized Statistical Rating Organization, said Roger Sevigny, New Hampshire insurance commissioner and president-elect of the Kansa
Insurance industry representatives examining the National Association of Insurance Commissioners' proposed 2009 budget are questioning a variety of items including the severance package for the NAIC's