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HARTFORD, CONN.--A former General Reinsurance senior vice president, who admitted to activity that helped American International Group puff up its financial statements, testified for a second day ye
Newark, Calif.-based Risk Management Services said losses from a repeat of the 1998 ice storm that hit the provinces of Ontario and Quebec, Canada, and portions of the United States could result in to
At the Property-Casualty Joint Industry Forum Wednesday, Thomas Wilson, chief executive officer of Northbrook, Ill.-based Allstate, during a panel addressed a question regarding the lack of product in
WASHINGTON--Property-casualty insurers are getting rich by "methodically overcharging consumers," reducing coverage, underpaying claims and having taxpayers pay some of the tab for risks insurers shoul
The nonjury trial, which began last April, is before New York Supreme Court Judge James A. Yates, who has listened to prosecutors portray William Gilman, former executive marketing director and manag
The National Association of Professional Insurance Agents' agent branding program, promoting "Local Agents Serving Main Street America," has added five additional companies and now includes 50 insuran
Insurers, the brokerage said, took advantage of a buyer's market and many 2008 renewals closed late as cedents held out for lower rates in the continuing soft market. Reinsurers were rewarded not only
The filing yesterday said that Mr. Greenberg and his associate holdings will not take any actions "to direct or cause the direction of the management and policies of the issuer or otherwise exercise a
The Oldwick, N.J.-based rater reaffirmed the "A-minus" (excellent) financial strength rating for the insurer, but revised the outlook from stable to negative out of concern with risks in GMAC's Reside
NEW YORK--Insurance regulators should put limits around the industry's use of credit scoring but not outlaw it, four commissioners agreed here yesterday, including one who said political forces pushed
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