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Publicación: Best's Review

Número: Número 6 101 2000

Tipo: Normal

Derechos: InC

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Golden opportunities : insurance industry leaders look back on 2000 and try to predict what's in store for 2001
2000 : the year in review : reform regulation, online sales and the first signs of a firming property/casualty market offer a glimpse of where the insurance industry is headed in 2001
People to watch in 2001 : company executives, agents, state insurance commissioners, a union leader and even one person out of work make up this year's list of people likely to have an impact in the industry in the year ahead
Seeking a rising tide : after more than a decade of treacherous results, marine insurers are facing a sink-or-swim reality
Money to burn : overcapitalization and deregulation challenge property/casualty insurers
Fair share : many insurance company executives are using finite quota-share reinsurance as an alternative source of capital
Redefining the life business : life insurance companies are transforming into financial-services businesses. They are offering new products and services and changing how they train the people who distribute them
Q&A : underscoring change : Allstate Corp. adopts a new game as it expands its life insurance operations to include savings and investment products
A bitter pill : HMOs look for ways to cut prescription drug cost so they can stay in Medicare
In search of policies past : a new California law requires insurers to divulge policies they wrote to insure slaves. Activists are requesting reparations for the insureds' descendents
Mobile commerce : the hottest new technology is pushing insurers toward a more advanced computing infrastructure
Up close and personal : the Internet and wireless technology are helping to manage customer relationships for marketing, selling and servicing insurance policies