Green Insurer Doing Its Part to Heal the Planet

As Earth Week (April 21-25) continues, Fireman’s Fund Insurance Company – the nation’s first provider of green insurance – will highlight its commitment to environmental responsibility and sustainability through a series of activities at its headquarters.      From special parking privileges for bicyclers and hybrid drivers to environmentally friendly product giveaways and meetings with local… Continue reading Green Insurer Doing Its Part to Heal the Planet

Ambac Posts Worse Than Expected Losses

New York-based Ambac Financial Group Inc., the second-largest bond insurer, posted a wider loss than analysts estimated after taking $3.1 billion in charges for subprime-mortgage securities. Although the insurer was successful recently at staving off a credit-rating downgrade, it was not so fortunate in terms of financials, posting a $1.66 billion first-quarter net loss, in… Continue reading Ambac Posts Worse Than Expected Losses

Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac Come Out on Top in IRS Battle

Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac and other companies bleeding red ink as mortgage delinquencies continue to rise have won a substantial victory in a two-year battle with the Internal Revenue Service, and will now be allowed to use those losses to reduce their tax burden.     The IRS withdrew proposed regulations that had asserted that… Continue reading Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac Come Out on Top in IRS Battle

Health Insurer Posts Sickening Drop in Profits

The country’s largest health insurer, WellPoint Inc., posted a 25 percent decline in first-quarter net income amid a rising medical-loss ratio as the insurer once again lowered its full-year earnings projections.    Angela Braly, WellPoint president and CEO, said the new forecast is based on “higher medical costs and a lower level of favorable prior-year… Continue reading Health Insurer Posts Sickening Drop in Profits

WSJ: Citizens Comment on Op-Ed Piece about Federal Insurance Regulation

Readers of the Wall Street Journal weigh in on whether the government should establish a federal office to regulate insurance after an op-ed piece by Representative Ed Royce appeared in the paper. Here’s what they have to say: In his op-ed “The Forgotten Financial Sector” (April 16), Rep. Ed Royce laments that the states have… Continue reading WSJ: Citizens Comment on Op-Ed Piece about Federal Insurance Regulation

FL Appeals Court Reverses Allstate Suspension

Due to a mistake made on Monday by a Florida appeals court, Allstate’s 1,100 insurance agents in the state are still in business. Less than an hour after issuing an order denying Allstate’s appeal of a state-ordered suspension, the 1st District Court of Appeal withdrew it.    In a terse statement withdrawing the original order,… Continue reading FL Appeals Court Reverses Allstate Suspension

CIAB Survey: Market is Softer in First Quarter ’08

According to the latest Commercial Market Index Survey by The Council of Insurance Agents & Brokers, the soft cycle for commercial property/casualty insurance got even softer in the first quarter of 2008, with three-fourths of the agents and brokers reporting that renewal premiums for their small and medium accounts were down 1-20 percent compared with… Continue reading CIAB Survey: Market is Softer in First Quarter ’08

PCI Weighs in on National Flood Program; Says Wind Coverage Available through Private, State Programs

Federal windstorm insurance offered through the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP) would needlessly displace the private market, disrupt existing state funds, and create a significant burden for U.S. taxpayers, according to the Property Casualty Insurers Association of America (PCI).    PCI asks the U.S. Senate not to add wind insurance to the flood program (as… Continue reading PCI Weighs in on National Flood Program; Says Wind Coverage Available through Private, State Programs

Insurance Industry to Build Safety Testing Facility

The insurance industry-supported Institute for Business & Home Safety (IBHS) announced Monday its plans to build a new facility to allow full-scale testing of buildings and construction components. IBHS, located in Tampa Bay, Florida, stated that its members will fund the new Insurance Center for Building Safety Research. In a statement announcing the project, IBHS… Continue reading Insurance Industry to Build Safety Testing Facility