Archive for May, 2009
Sen. Charles E. Schumer (D-N.Y.) says any new insurance program run by the government as part of sweeping reforms in Washington, D.C., should follow the same rules and standards as ... Read → Read Story
A performing arts center for jazz in New York says a Pennsylvania insurance executive owes it $327,500 of a promised donation.
Jazz at Lincoln Center, the world’s largest performing-arts center for ... Read → Read Story
American International Group CEO Edward Liddy has put the exclamation point on the demise of what was once the world’s largest insurer. Speaking to Reuters last week, Liddy said, “AIG ... Read → Read Story
The Insurance Professionals of Lancaster County will hold its monthly dinner meeting Tuesday, May 19, at the Heritage Hotel on Centerville Road in Lancaster, Pa.
The focus of the meeting will ... Read → Read Story
The publisher of IFAmedia, which has provided news to regional insurance and financial service professionals in print and online since March 1998, is launching a New Jersey edition of Insurance ... Read → Read Story
People’s perception of their coverage in a disability diverges greatly from the reality, and most people aren’t as concerned about a disability as they are paying bills or unforeseen medical ... Read → Read Story
Liberty National Life Insurance Co. of McKinney, Texas, is expanding its Fairfax, Va., branch operations to Richmond, and plans to hire 100 or more agents.
The announcement came in mid-March as ... Read → Read Story
A former insurance agent from Bel Air, Md., will spend six months in jail and must repay $356,820 for submitting false information to a health insurer and keeping some of ... Read → Read Story
An executive with UnitedHealth Group offered his recipe for comprehensive health care reform, which he called more urgent because of the current economic crisis.
Simon Stevens, an executive vice president with ... Read → Read Story
People who make less than $50,000 a year, are divorced or don’t bundle their auto and homeowners insurance coverage are most apt to switch insurance carriers, new research suggests.
In the ... Read → Read Story


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