Results A Disaster For SomeWith the promise of improved profit margins by year-end 2001 well hidden behind the numbers posted thus far, the operating earnings ...
Disasters Don't Have To Be DevastatingEvery day new businesses open all across this country. The U.S. Small Business Administration estimates that one million new businesses ...
Trenwick Groups Boosts D&O ReservesLondon Editor Trenwick Group Ltd. has confirmed that its second quarter earnings will be adversely affected by an after-tax charge of ...
History LessonsJersey City, N.J. Like any student of history, Frank Coyne knows that those who ignore its lessons are doomed to repeat its mistakes. The ...
Starting here, insurance pundit and networker extraordinaire Barry Klein talks each month to the CIOs, CTOs, and other top techs at carriers around the country. ...
Mini-catastrophes Cost Insurers $100 Billion Although 2005 was marked by no major catastrophes, there were an unusually large number of both tropical storm and ...
Future Shock: Top Ten Stories of 2005Organizations and individuals routinely modify their views of the world, their perceptions, and their actions based on the news ...
Would Insurers Be Better OffGiving Homeowners Coverage Away?The subject of this column is discounting and how insurers can use it to make a profit. Discounting ...
Hard Market Not Solvency-DrivenLondon EditorVienna, Austria The current cycle of rate hardening in the United States is mirroring the only other hard-market cycle on record ...
Taiwan To Free Up Insurers Hong Kong International insurers that are interested in doing business in the Asia-Pacific region have received some good news ...