- Pension deficits improving, but PBGC outlook poor for multiemployer plans
The Pension Benefit Guaranty Corp.
- Fed governor walks tightrope on insurer capital reserve rules
Fashioning capital requirements for large insurers with a mix of traditional, nontraditional and noninsurance activities presents regulators with challenges, according to a governor of the Federal Reserve.
- Partner with federal authorities to fight cyber risks: FBI official
SAN FRANCISCO — Perhaps the most effective step corporations can take to address cyber risks is warning their employees against clicking on unfamiliar links, an FBI official said Monday.
- Comp premium rate hike requested for Indiana, but Tenn. rate to decrease
The National Council on Compensation Insurance Inc. has filed for a workers compensation rate increase in Indiana and a decrease in Tennessee.
- Federal agency sees need for $1 billion cyber coverage
The Federal Insurance Office will continue to monitor the growth of the cyber insurance marketplace, according to a report issued Monday by FIO.
- Companies taking different approaches to wellness
ORLANDO, Fla. — A benefits professional says “money talks” when it comes to encouraging participation in workplace wellness and chronic disease management programs.
- Endorsement rewards self-insured policyholders for reducing stop loss ratio
New York-based QBE North America said Monday that it has launched QBE Rewards, a medical stop loss experience refund product through its accident & health division.
- Germany investigates VW's ex-boss over fraud allegations
(Reuters) — German prosecutors launched an investigation on Monday into fraud allegations against former Volkswagen boss Martin Winterkorn, showing their determination to get quickly to the bottom of a scandal over rigged emissions tests that has…
- European insurers grow cautious in overseas expansion
European insurers continue to expand their overseas operations in a focused fashion, according to a report by A.M. Best Co. Inc.