After enduring a catastrophe-filled 2011, small and regional carriers emerge wiser and committed as ever to the personal-service edge they enjoy over their larger competitors.
The snow from a freak pre-Halloween snowstorm in the Northeast may have melted, but hundreds of thousands of residents remain without power, and damages in some areas rival those caused by Hurricane Irene.
The snow from a freak pre-Halloween snowstorm in the Northeast may have melted, but hundreds of thousands of residents remain without power, and damages in some areas rival those caused by Hurricane Irene.
Effective leadership within the membership of the National Association of Mutual Insurance Companies will promote increased success for the association and its members, says the associations new chairman.
As mutual insurers increase their dependence on technology to sell and service insurance, companies must demonstrate their value to independent agents while not cutting them out of the client relationship, says the incoming chairman of the National Association of Mutual Insurance Companies.
Mutual insurance executives need to express their passion for the industry by telling their stories and pointing to the mission that the protection of policyholders is the backbone of insurers business, says the outgoing chairman of the National Association of Mutual Insurance Companies.
Mutual insurance executives need to express their passion for the industry by telling their stories and pointing to the mission that the protection of policyholders is the backbone of insurers business, says the outgoing chairman of the National Association of Mutual Insurance Companies.
The National Flood Insurance Program historically has been subject to constant lapses due to delayed reauthorization, upsetting agent/client relationships and hampering home sales. Now, recent shakeups in Congress could finally mean real reform to the troubled program.