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News For: Arborist InsuranceSatellite Insurance Rates Driven by Capacity, Not Track Record Insurance underwriters and brokers said the market remains healthy despite the fact that claims slightly exceeded premiums in 2007. They said they discriminate among launch vehicles and satellite designs when they can to reflect manufacturers' different success rates, but that the market remains too small to overturn the general principle that the most reliable designs in effect subsidize the ... Cashing In Your Life Insurance Policy Tough times call for desperate measures, but is raiding your life insurance policy even worth considering? 23-09-2008: PacMas’ sale of insurance arm still on track KUALA LUMPUR: PacificMas Bhd is still keen on divesting its insurance business despite the failed talks with OSK Holdings Bhd. Negotiations between the two parties were called off last Friday because they could not agree on the pricing. Manatee schools to triple insurance premiums The Manatee County school district is planning to triple teachers' and aides' insurance premiums. Health insurance compromise reached They have reached a compromise in the planned increase in health insurance premiums for city of Shreveport employees: Employees were looking at their premiums going up 16. 8 percent. It now will go up 5. 1 percent, with the difference next year picked up by reserves in the Brightway Insurance Earns a Spot on the INC 5000 The latest edition of the INC 5000 released by the New York-based business magazine Inc. has made it official -Brightway Insurance is one of the fastest growing privately held property and casualty insurance agency in the country. Farm Bureau Insurance says storm claims to exceed $40M Wind damage from Hurricane Ike probably will generate more than $40 million in claims for Kentucky Farm Bureau Mutual Insurance Co., a spokesman said today. Texoma Insurance Rates Likely to Increase Hurricane Ike didn't bring major flooding to Texoma -- but that doesn't mean he totally spared us. Most of the people we talked to in the insurance industry say we're not likely to see immediate increases in rates -- but they say eventually, someone's got to pay. City council saves money on insurance, denies raise Dayton City Council held a special called meeting last Friday, Sept. 19 to approve a new method of providing insurance to employees and their dependents that will save the city approximately $8,000 per year on not having to pay the majority of the State Premium Tax on its premiums. Delos Insurance Group Appoints Shettle as Chairman Delos Insurance Group, a leader in program business insurance, today announced the appointment of John Shettle as Non-Executive Chairman of the Board of Directors, effective immediately. He succeeds Detlef Steiner whose retirement was announced in July 2008. |


