Mkt. Conduct Reforms Proposed New Orleans Looking to make market conduct exams more efficient, insurance and regulatory officials proposed a number of possible reforms at ...
IRS Ruling Gives Captives Green Light To Speed Ahead For years, the Internal Revenue Service has given the fish eye to deductions for insurance premiums ...
Financial Services Fraud Legislation Clears First Hurdle In U.S. House Washington A national database aimed at combating insurance and other financial services fraud would be ...
NAIC Blasted For Not Joining OSHA Ergonomics Rules Fight To The Editor:I applaud Steven Brostoff's "Capitol Insights" commentary regarding the National Association of Insurance Commissioners' ...
New Risks Take Off, PRIMA Winner Says When Mary Stewart first began her career as a risk manager, attendees at a Public Risk Management Association ...
MasterCard & Marsh Align On Net Protection MasterCard International is aligning itself with New York-based insurance broker Marsh to deliver the "MasterCard Site Data Protection ...
E-Commerce Encounters Regulatory Bugs New Orleans In an unmistakable sign of the growing importance of technology for insurance buyers and sellers and government supervisors, it ...
Deadline Looms For Agents On Privacy Newark, N.J. With the need to come into compliance with federal privacy notification rules less than two weeks away, ...
Regulators Grapple With SPRV Model Act New Orleans Regulators came close last week to advancing the Special Purpose Reinsurance Vehicle Model Act along the road ...
Single-Entry: The Past Is No Prologue Single-entry is not only an insurance industry problem; it is a business problem. No matter what industry you probe, ...