American International Group Inc. said it would weigh reshaping the company to escape the U.S. government risk tag that brings greater regulatory oversight.
Insurance regulators in states including Washington and Alaska are launching an investigation into the cyberattack on health insurer Premera Blue Cross.
Confidential settlements over defective Takata Corp. air bags are sealing off relevant information that other victims could use to pursue injury claims.
American International Group Inc. agreed to pay a $35 million penalty to resolve a New York State probe into unlicensed insurance sales by former units.
American International Group Inc. and Prudential Financial Inc. told regulators they could divest units and halt policy sales to avoid taking a bailout in a future crisis.
Tower Group International Ltd., the insurer that agreed to be bought by ACP Re Ltd., plunged to a record low amid doubts over whether the deal will be completed.
Tower Group International Ltd., the insurer that agreed to be bought by ACP Re Ltd., plunged to a record low amid doubts over whether the deal will be completed.
Insurance regulators in Europe wont relax rules designed to protect customers from risks to investments in structures like wind parks and power grids, Gabriel Bernardino said.
MetLife Inc., the largest U.S. life insurer, will pay $60 million after New York watchdogs found subsidiaries solicited business in the state without a license and made intentional misrepresentations to regulators.