Financial Services Fraud Legislation Clears First Hurdle In U.S. House Washington A national database aimed at combating insurance and other financial services fraud would be ...
Ohio Casualty Ready To Rebuild Ohio Casualty has announced a multi-part strategy designed to turn bottom-line losses into an after-tax return of 12 percent within ...
Mkt. Conduct Reforms Proposed New Orleans Looking to make market conduct exams more efficient, insurance and regulatory officials proposed a number of possible reforms at ...
Single-Entry: The Past Is No Prologue Single-entry is not only an insurance industry problem; it is a business problem. No matter what industry you probe, ...
IRS Ruling Gives Captives Green Light To Speed Ahead For years, the Internal Revenue Service has given the fish eye to deductions for insurance premiums ...
Auto Agents To Sue On Commission Cuts Fed-up with insurance companies cutting producer commissions, an auto agent association is getting ready to sue unnamed carriers ...
Agency Resources: Easing Retailers Jobs A five-year-old wholesaler in Wayne, N.J. has worked to position itself in the workers' compensation small-accounts market. Now it's ...
Estate Tax 'Repeal' Leaves Agents With Uncertain Future Of all the legislation the National Underwriter has covered over the years, we would be hard pressed ...
Marsh Announces Dividend Increase New York-based Marsh and McLennan Companies announced that its board has voted to raise the companys quarterly cash dividend by 6 ...
Captives Hail Shift In IRS Tax Policy On Deductions Washington Captive insurance companies and brokers are hailing a decision by the Internal Revenue Service to ...