WASHINGTON--President George W. Bush today signed a seven-year extension of the Terrorism Risk Insurance Act, adding domestic terrorist events to the program but leaving out coverage for attacks using
President George W. Bush signed a seven-year extension of the Terrorism Risk Insurance Act, adding domestic terrorist events to the program, but leaving out coverage for attacks using weapons of mass
Property-casualty profits remained solid through the first three quarters of 2007, but intensifying price competition--resulting in zero net premium growth thus far--is threatening to undermine the
The property-casualty insurance industry should once again show solid profits this year, but there are signs that underwriting gains are beginning to deteriorate, according to the latest survey of ind
His language would increase terrorism risk insurance capacity for properties in urban areas seen as prime terrorism targets where there is currently a shortage of such capacity available, even with th
Falling interest rates and stalled premium growth mean the best returns on equity the property-casualty insurance industry can hope for in coming years will be in the high-single-digits, according to
NEW YORK--Falling interest rates and stalled premium growth mean the best returns on equity the property-casualty insurance industry can hope for in coming years will be high-single-digit returns, an e
The St. Paul, Minn.-based insurer said it has pledged to reduce its emissions during the years 2006 to 2011. The company said the initiative is the result of the company's participation in Climate Lea
Scanning the spectrum of insurance technology, I believe one factor leaps above most others. From policy administration to claims to document management to underwriting to most other systems (for more
Scanning the spectrum of insurance technology, I believe one factor leaps above most others. From policy administration to claims to document management to underwriting to most other systems (for