Life Insurance
Life insurance news and analysis, with coverage of life insurance market trends, and of life insurance regulatory, compliance and legislative issues .
Boomers Vague on Medicare
By Staff WriterBaby boomers are more likely to think that Medicare is in for major changes than they are to understand basic Medicare program terminology.
September 19, 2011
Actuary to NAIC Panel: How Much Experience Can You Handle?Norman Hill is asking drafters of an insurance experience reporting guide for more details about experience program data analysis capacity.
September 19, 2011
Feds to Rewrite ERISA Fiduciary Definition RevisionThe U.S. Department of Labor says it will re-do efforts to update the definition of fiduciary it uses in dealings with retirement plans governed by the Employee Retirement Income Security Act.
September 19, 2011
Primerica to Lease New HeadquartersA life insurer that courts middle-income families plans to move to a new home in April 2013.
September 19, 2011
Huge potential for life insurance salesLIMRA estimates the untapped market for life insurance sales at $17.5 trillion
September 19, 2011
Analysts: That Briar Patch Looks Good to UsFederal budget negotiations that increase tax rates for higher income consumers could be good for U.S. life insurers, securities analysts say.
September 19, 2011
The NU 200 Industry LeadersFew industries are as data-driven and introspective as the life and health insurance business, which is why National Underwriter is proud to present its annual 200 Industry Leaders report.
September 19, 2011
Boomers and Medicare: ‘Indifferent, Nervous, Overwhelmed’Twenty-seven percent of boomers surveyed in August said they were indifferent about enrolling in Medicare, while 26% said they were nervous and 14% said they were overwhelmed.
