CEO Makes Case For TRIA Extension
NU Online News Service, Nov. 18, 3:03 p.m. EDT?Insurers seeking an extension of the Terrorism Risk Insurance Act should argue that the legislation "is not a handout," and plenty of precedent supports it, the chief executive of Hartford Financial Services told an industry conference.
Ramani Ayer made his comments at a property-casualty executives meeting sponsored by Price WaterhouseCoopers and Standard & Poor's in New York.
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