The Independent Insurance Agents & Brokers of New York Inc. said it will host a series of technology-focused workflow solution seminars throughout New York State in November.
New York's newly proposed producer compensation disclosure regulations are unacceptable, and without changes legal action is a possibility, a leading agent association executive warned last week.
The chief executive of an independent agents group said his organization finds New York State's proposed producer compensation disclosure regulation unacceptable and without changes legal action is a possibility.
New York's insurance department made its new Producer Compensation Transparency Regulation public, outlining how producers should inform clients about compensation and the details they must provide.
Property and casualty insurance companies grew more popular with New York agents during the first half of the year, according to survey results released by the Independent Insurance Agents & Brokers of New York.
The New York Insurance Department, after more than a year of consideration and a hearing, formally proposed a regulation expanding the list of difficult risks that can be insured by other than New York- licensed carriers this month.
The New York Insurance Department, after more than a year of consideration and a hearing, formally proposed a regulation today expanding the list of difficult risks that can be insured by other than New York- licensed carriers.
While industry association members who have worked with the outgoing NY insurance superintendent point to his handling of the AIG meltdown and WTC coverage dispute as his major accomplishments, Eric Dinallo shifts much of the credit to the agency.