Monthly Archives: <span>April 2001</span>

AIA FILES APPEAL WITH CALIF BOE ON TAX

The American Insurance Association (AIA), American International Companies and Liberty Mutual Insurance Company have filed an appeal with the California Board of Equalization (BOE), the state’s highest tax policy entity, challenging recent efforts by the California Department of Insurance (Department) …

CDI RECEIVES CONSERVATION ORDER FOR ALISTAR

The California Department of Insurance (CDI) applied for and was granted a Conservation Order April 11 in Fresno County Superior Court for Alistar Insurance Company. The CDI has been working with the company in the past weeks reviewing a rehabilitation …

IICF EVENT MAY 3 IN SAN FRANCISCO

Senior members of the nation’s insurance industry will meet in San Francisco Friday, May 3, to celebrate the Insurance Industry Charitable Fund (IICF), its annual campaign to distribute more than $1 million to a variety of charitable causes, to name …

CDI Investigation Leads to Empty Coffin

The Criminal Investigations Branch Investigators of the California Department of Insurance (CDI) announced a successful conclusion to a complicated investigation. Two individuals involved in a life insurance scam pleaded guilty. Raul Eduardo Pero, a.k.a. Paul Terry Reed, 58, plead guilty …

Garamendi Looks to Regain Insurance Post

The second time might actually be the charm for California’s first elected Insurance Commissioner John Garamendi. Garamendi, who served as Commissioner from 1990-’94 before leaving the post to make a bid for the Democratic nomination for Governor, has announced that …

American Financial Profits Down

American Financial Group Inc., a Cincinnati-based insurer, reported a 71 percent drop in net profits in the first quarter after investment losses and higher costs. The company earned $13.1 million a share in the quarter, or 19 cents a share, …

The Hartford Reports First Quarter Increase

The Hartford Financial Services Group Inc., a national insurance and financial service company, reported a 12 percent increase in operating income to $253 million for the first quarter of 2001 compared to the same period in 2000. Solid performance in …

Conning Predicts Rise in Premium Rates for All P/C Lines

Conning Corporation, a provider of asset management services to insurance companies and institutional investors based in Hartford, Conn., has predicted an increase in auto insurance premiums next year, reversing a trend in declining auto insurance rates that began in 1995. …

Drivers Protected With Use of Traffic Cameras

An Insurance Institute for Highway Safety study released April 26 reveals that cameras capturing red-light runners may also stop collisions and injuries, as reported by the Associated Press. Focusing on the California city of Oxnard some 60 miles northwest of …

Bureau of Insurance to Hold Public Meeting

The Bureau of Insurance plans to hold a public meeting regarding the testing program for insurance licenses. Officials from the Bureau and representatives of Experior Assessments™, LLC and the Kelley Insurance Center at Drake University will provide trainers, managers and …