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Insurance & Technology July 19, 2007 Nathan Conz |
Penn Millers Selects ImageRight To Reduce Paper-Based Processes Looking to facilitate premium growth, Penn Millers selected ImageRight's document management and workflow solution to reduce parer-based processes and facilitate growth objectives.  |
Insurance & Technology July 16, 2007 Peggy Bresnick Kendler |
Virtualization: Does It Have A Positive Impact On Insurance Operations? How can insurance enterprises benefit from virtualization.  |
Insurance & Technology July 11, 2007 Katherine Burger |
Insurance Companies' IT Strategies Will Be Influenced By Understanding of Climate Change's Effects Going green no longer is a fringe affair, and a growing number of insurance companies are very publicly making environmental responsibility part of their business agendas.  |
Insurance & Technology July 11, 2007 Nick O'Connor |
Arbella Enables e-Submission ArbellaInsurance Group in just two years has made the leap from hard-copy to paperless policy submissions.  |
Insurance & Technology July 10, 2007 Nathan Conz |
Safeco Insurance Launches Teensurance Program In an effort to differentiate itself in a crowded auto insurance marketplace, Seattle-based Safeco Insurance recently rolled out the Teensurance program, a bundle of technologies and services designed to aid parents as they deal with their new teen drivers.  |
Insurance & Technology July 8, 2007 Nathan Conz |
Insurance Call Centers Lag Behind Other Industries, But The Hartford Is a Diamond in the Rough A recent study shows that the insurance industry still has a way to go when it comes to call center satisfaction.  |
Insurance & Technology July 1, 2007 Anthony O'Donnell |
The Hartford's ExpressWay Speeds Small Commercial Business The Hartford Financial Services Group has begun to rollout ExpressWay for Small Business, a tool that enables agents to place business owner's policy, auto and workers' comp business without rekeying information already entered.  |
BusinessWeek July 30, 2007 Matthew Goldstein |
Profiting From Mortality Death bonds may be the most macabre investment scheme ever devised by Wall Street. What especially worries regulators are so-called stranger- initiated deals, in which an investor persuades people to take an expensive policy and lends them money for the premium.  |
BusinessWeek July 30, 2007 Matthew Goldstein |
Even The Insurers Have Hopped On Board Most insurers also realize life settlements aren't going away -- and so they're getting into the game. By sinking money into the sector, insurers can get back at least some of the money they now have to pay out in death benefits.  |
BusinessWeek July 30, 2007 Matthew Goldstein |
Life Settlements: Betting on Death From the Lowinger clan to hedge funds, investors are cashing in on the business of trading unwanted life insurance policies. But buyers should be wary.  |
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