Insurers would be wise to revamp their disaster plans to reflect the lessons learned during the devastation of Hurricane Katrina, surplus lines officials were warned during last week's NAPSLO
Phoenix--A planned effort and a twist of political fate are helping the nation's surplus lines carriers increase their clout in Washington, according to a briefing delivered at an industry conference h
"It's a mixed signal, the whole industry is growing north of $30 billion, but in some states it's trending down," explained Lawrence "Mac" Wesson Jr., president of the National Association of Professi
When Lawrence "Mac" Wesson Jr., 2005-2006 president of the National Association of Professional Surplus Lines Offices, welcomed members to the organization's annual convention, held in September in San Francisco, he outlined several
Optional Fed Charter Worries NAPSLO LobbyistGroup still opposes TRIA extension in current formSan FranciscoSurplus lines insurers could see one of their key market advantages ...
Surplus Lines Premiums Fall Flat In 2004Executives say Katrina will harden property nationally, as well as liabilitySan FranciscoIn spite of the fact that premium ...
Focus On Underwriting Fits Markel's Extended FamilyFour NAPSLO executives describe 'Style' that helps set Markel Corp. apartIf you ask John Latham, chief information officer ...
WITH the arrival of September, the fall convention season gets into full swing. There will be no shortage of issues to talk about--starting right off with Hurricane Katrina's effect on the insurance industry. According to the earliest
WITH the arrival of September, the fall convention season gets into full swing. There will be no shortage of issues to talk about--starting right off with Hurricane Katrina's effect on the insurance industry. According to the earliest
Some Programs Managers Still Out Of LuckExperts say start-ups, workers' comp, small programs have trouble finding a homeWhile a survey published in May suggested ...