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By Jeffrey Glazer |
September 7, 2011
When we look at the advances and consider technology’s momentum, it’s easy to get excited about what we’ll experience in the next 30 years. No doubt new opportunities await, but in order for insurers to be in the best position to take advantage, they must understand the whole story, and...
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By Susan R. A. Honeyman |
November 8, 2010
It certainly has been a year for getting bigger.
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By Laura Mazzuca Toops, PropertyCasualty360.com, Broker Editor |
November 3, 2010
Target Markets Insurance Company (TMIC) is a captive for program administrator E&O risk being developed exclusively for and by TMPAA members.
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By Laura Mazzuca Toops, PropertyCasualty360.com |
November 1, 2010
The Target Markets Program Administrators Association is soliciting program administrators for its Target Markets Insurance Company.
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By Laura Mazzuca Toops, PropertyCasualty360.com |
October 29, 2010
The Target Markets Program Administrators Association is soliciting program administrators for its Target Markets Insurance Company, a protected cell captive alternative risk option for program administrator errors and omissions risk.
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By Roger Gobler |
October 1, 2010
This past July, surplus lines brokerage firms, agents, insurance companies and industry-related firms made up the largest conference crowd in FSLA's history.
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By Staff Writer |
July 21, 2010
BIPT, inc. a leading provider of integrated, end-to-end insurance solutions and Focus Technologies, LLC, the technology arm of Focus Holdings, LLC...
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By Arthur D. Postal, PropertyCasualty360.com |
March 1, 2010
Legislation repealing the antitrust exemption afforded health insurers through the McCarran-Ferguson Act, but keeping the shield intact for medical malpractice carriers, was approved overwhelmingly last week by the U.S. House of Representatives.
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By Arthur D. Postal, PropertyCasualty360.com |
February 24, 2010
The House overwhelmingly approved legislation repealing the antitrust exemption afforded health insurers through the McCarran-Ferguson Act--but further action on the legislation is unlikely.