Life Insurance
Life insurance news and analysis, with coverage of life insurance market trends, and of life insurance regulatory, compliance and legislative issues .
Obama Calls For Republicans To Be More Flexible About Health Care
By Allison BellRepublicans have to work with the Democrats to fix the health finance system, or the system will continue to fall apart, President Obama told reporters Tuesday.
February 10, 2010
Colonial Life Introduces Voluntary Accident PlanA new employee-paid policy can pay cash benefits to an insured who has a covered accident or sickness.
February 10, 2010
FinCEN Completes Terror, Money Laundering Search RegsThe Financial Crimes Enforcement Network says it will use a screening process to keep state, local and foreign law enforcement agencies from over-using their new access to financial institution search requests.
February 10, 2010
ING introduces new indexed universal life productING, Minneapolis, has introduced ING Indexed Universal Life-Global (ING IUL-Global), a new indexed universal life insurance product that will offer interest crediting based on an indexed strategy option that includes two non-U.S. stock market indexes.
February 10, 2010
Life settlements securitization issue heats upThe American Council of Life Insurers (ACLI), which represents nearly 300 life insurance companies, stirred up a hornet's nest recently with its Feb. 3 policy statement asking legislators to ban the practice of securitizing blocks of life settlements.
February 10, 2010
Penn Mutual names Vincent Monaco sales manager of New York City agencyThe Penn Mutual Life Insurance Company, Horsham, Penn., has announced the recent appointment of Vincent Monaco, CRPC, to sales manager at PCP Financial Partners, Penn Mutual's career agency in New York City.
February 10, 2010
Has Apple done it again?We won't know until March, but the Apple iPad (I don't like the name as much as iTablet) will either create another revolution or ... maybe not.
February 10, 2010
Has Apple done it again?We won't know until March, but the Apple iPad (I don't like the name as much as iTablet) will either create another revolution or ... maybe not.
