A decade ago, insurers and agencies jumped on the green bandwagon, certain that the sustainable trend would grow. But slow growth in a stagnant economy keeps them waiting for delivery on the promise.
The average commercial premium for a solar-energy policy is $5,000 to $15,000 a year, says William Dyer, commercial-lines coverage specialist and vice president and co-founder of HCP National Insurance Services Inc. in Aliso Viejo, Calif. Liability limits can reach up to $20 million for inland marine policies and up to...
The average commercial premium for a solar-energy policy is $5,000 to $15,000 a year, says William Dyer, commercial-lines coverage specialist and vice president and co-founder of HCP National Insurance Services Inc. in Aliso Viejo, Calif. Liability limits can reach up to $20 million for inland marine policies and up to...
Market conditions for insurance in the nonprofit sector have shown sure signs of a hardening over the past six months, with prices stabilizing overall and slowly inching upward for some classes of risk.
One of the deepest concerns Americans have today is that their political leaders are delaying the inevitable. Instead of facing up to the financial problems our country faces, they choose to put things off and borrow against the future.
One of the deepest concerns Americans have today is that their political leaders are delaying the inevitable. Instead of facing up to the financial problems our country faces, they choose to put things off and borrow against the future.
Oracle Insurance announces the newest release of Oracle Revenue Management and Billing for Insurance, the latest version of Oracles system for billing, payment and collections management.
Managing general agents (MGA) face the daunting technology challenge of having to act as a data go-between with all the many groups with which they have relationships—so their focus remains on the basics, not next-generation technology.
If there is one word on the lips of everyone in the insurance industry today it is “mobile.” Rarely have we seen an issue jump to such prominence in such a short period of time.
Nearly three-quarters of Floridians say property insurance is getting more expensive, and more than 60 percent say coverage is harder to get, according to a Quinnipiac University poll.