Archive for September, 2010
A Virginia man who obtained a non-resident insurance license in Maryland last year had his license revoked in May because his Virginia license became inactive. Read Story
Enzo Palumbo, an insurance adjuster from Bayonne, N.J., says he is pleased with his showing on the CBS reality show “Big Brother 12.” Read Story
The board of directors of New York-based NYMAGIC declared a dividend to shareholders of 10 cents, payable Oct. 6. Read Story
Former President Jimmy Carter says the federal health reform that was passed in March could have occurred decades ago and in a more sweeping way. Read Story
A Fort Wayne, Ind., man is facing seven counts of securities fraud and one count of corrupt business influences for allegedly selling fraudulent, unregistered securities. Read Story
NEW YORK (TheStreet) – Among a published ranking of companies with the strongest operating insurance subsidiaries, several bank holding companies stand out.
Read StoryThe number of people in the U.S. possessing health insurance fell by 1.5 million between 2008 and 2009, leaving a record 50.7 million people were without coverage last year, according to new U.S. Census Bureau numbers. Read Story
Sales of property-casualty insurance policies in the U.S. increased for the first time in 13 quarters, according to an induåçstry organization, as personal lines insurers appeared to charge higher premiums in the second quarter. Read Story
Bedminster, N.J.-based GettingHired will be implementing its new FastTrackRTW Long Term Disability product at Lincoln Financial Group. Terms of the deal were not disclosed. Read Story
An occupationally disabled woman suffering from severe back injury has filed a class-action suit against Sun Life Financial Assurance Company of Canada, claiming that Sun Life violated insurance reforms issued by Michigan’s insurance commissioner regarding disability insurance contracts. Read Story


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