Monthly Archives: <span>July 2002</span>

Utah’s DOI to Meet On License Testing Program

The Utah Insurance Department will hold a public meeting Wednesday, July 31, to discuss the testing program for insurance licenses. Officials from the Department and representatives of Experior AssessmentsTM, LLC and the Kelley Insurance Center at Drake University will provide …

New Market: Excess Surplus and Specialty

Ajalon Specialty Insurance Brokers has E&S and specialty markets available for auto-commercial (commercial auto liability—misc./special purpose), contractors & related, artisan contractors, contractors equipment; earthquake & related (earthquake/DIC); environmental (environmental risks); excess coverage (excess liability commercial); garage (garage liability); hospitality (hotel/motel …

Marconi Named Partner of Stanley M. Davis and Company

San Leandro, Calif.-based Stanley M. Davis & Company Insurance Brokers appointed Kevin Marconi as partner. Marconi has been with the company for more than nine years in a production/business development capacity.

NY, NJ and Conn. Select Candidates for National Customer Service Award

The Professional Insurance Agents Associations of New York, New Jersey and Connecticut announced that they have selected candidates for the National Customer Service Representative of the Year Award, organized by the Society of Certified Insurance Representatives (CISR). The PIANY’s candidate …

Deadline Noted for PA Medical Facilities to Comply with Reforms

An announcement by Pennsylvania’s PMSCO Healthcare Consulting, a subsidiary of the Pennsylvania Medical Society, highlights the new safety provisions contained in the Medical Malpractice Reform Bill enacted earlier this year, and warns that many hospital facilities in the state may …

Mich. Sets July Dates for Credit Scoring Hearings

The Michigan Office of Financial and Insurance Services (OFIS) released the dates of upcoming hearings on the use of credit scoring by insurers. In May, Commissioner Frank M. Fitzgerald announced public hearings to gather information on the use of consumer …

TransGuard Enters Deal With Sherwood International’s for Automation Systems

Chicago-based TransGuard Insurance of America, inked a multimillion dollar license and implementation agreement with Sherwood International under which TransGuard will automate its business operations and enterprise systems using Sherwood’s FrontTier processing and workflow management application and ProCede reinsurance solutions. TransGuard …

Travelers P&C Launches Advanced Technology Program

Travelers Property Casualty has launched its Advanced Technology Program, comprised of insurance coverages specifically designed to address the increasing demand by high-tech manufacturing, communications, software and computer-related services for sophisticated insurance solutions. Tom Cornwell, vice president and chief underwriting officer …

New Pricing Structure Makes SERFF Filings More Cost-Efficient

The board members of the System for Electronic Rate and Form Filing (SERFF) announced a new pricing structure for SERFF filing customers. The new prices are effective immediately. “With this change, participating companies will be able to tailor their SERFF …

IVANS Unveils Quick Start Remote Access Program

IVANS Inc. announced the launch of its Quick Start Remote Access Program. The program is designed to provide insurance carriers the ability to give their employees access to corporate resources in a short amount of time, if their primary network …