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Itasca, Ill.-based insurance broker Arthur J. Gallagher & Co. has declared a regular quarterly cash dividend of 31 cents a share on the company's common stock payable on Oct. 15 to shareholders of rec
Insurers are dancing in the streets, hailing a long-awaited FTC report concluding not only that credit scores are an "effective predictor" of risk for auto policies, but that the use of credit-based
A spokesman for an insurer trade association said his organization's campaign to secure legislative changes next year for Florida's home insurance market has received a boost from an objective actuari
In the Tuesday article "Bank Insurance Brokers Quarterly Fee Income Hits $3.1B," the fee income figures for three banks should all have been given as millions not thousands as reported. In each case t
In the Tuesday article "Bank Insurance Brokers Quarterly Fee Income Hits $3.1B," the fee income figures for three banks should all have been given as millions not thousands as reported. In each case t
The charge by the Consumer Federation of America was made in a report titled "The Good Hands Company, or a Leader in Anti-Consumer Practices?" accusing the company of putting its profit making ahead o
The fallout from New York's insurance scandals continues for American International Group with a federal lawsuit filed by two Minnesota workers' compensation programs seeking as much as $150 million i
SB 223 would have raised the limits to $25,000 for bodily injury liability for one person, $50,000 for bodily injury liability for two or more persons injured in any one accident, and $25,000 for prop
WASHINGTON--Consumer knowledge of the potential impact from credit scores remains low, and on some issues has declined in recent years, according to a study released today by the Consumer Federation of
WASHINGTON--Lawmakers pushing for legislative language providing incentives for insurers to cover terrorism in prime target areas will see how the concept fares next week when a committee meets to set
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