LAHAINA, HAWAII–Hawaii has some work to do in making the state more uniform with the rest of the country, said the state's insurance commissioner, but its ambition is to one day become a global player on the insurance scene.
That was the message from Jeffrey P. Schmidt, Hawaii's insurance commissioner, addressing members of the American Association of Managing General Agents assembled here for the association's 80th annual meeting.
Mr. Schmidt said the state is working to make Hawaii "more friendly and uniform with other states" and a better business environment for insurers.
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