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According to Insurance Services Office in Jersey City, N.J., and the Property Casualty Insurers Association of America (PCI), the industry posted net income of $28.3 billion compared with $31.2 billio
Paris-based insurer AXA announced the appointment of three chief executives as it integrates its acquisition of Winterthur Group.Jean-Raymond Abat, 57, regional group CEO for the ...
"We are delighted to launch this scholarship initiative, and we are committed to expanding the program to help more schools and more students in coming years," said Fred C. Burns, co-chairman of the F
The upcoming proceedings were scheduled by the Florida Office of Insurance Regulation for the Senate Office Building, in Tallahassee, Fla., after filings by Universal Property and Casualty Insurance C
Brian F. Durkin was installed as chairman for the Independent Insurance Agents and Brokers of New Jersey's 2006-2007 term at the association's 113th annual conference ...
"Our acquisition of this non-admitted facility will enable Praetorian to react quickly to market conditions and provide our underwriting partners with additional flexibility," said Rod Fox, Praetorian
"Our acquisition of this non-admitted facility will enable Praetorian to react quickly to market conditions and provide our underwriting partners with additional flexibility," said Rod Fox, Praetorian
Reflecting the decline in net income after taxes, the industry's annualized rate of return on average surplus (net worth) fell to 13 percent in first-half 2006 from 15.6 percent in first-half 2005, ac
Brown & Brown's wholesale subsidiary, Ft. Lauderdale, Fla.-based Hull & Company, said it acquired Hatboro, Pa.-based Delaware Valley Underwriting Agency Inc. (DVUA) and its subsidiary, Residential Und
WASHINGTON--The insurance industry is better able to insure some terrorism risk without government backing, but protecting against more severe forms of attack remains problematic, according to a presid
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