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Insurers Measure Expectations After Elections
Preoccupation with financial crisis-related woes is likely to drive the new administration to implement some form of federal oversight of the insurance industry.
Ensuring That Looming Regulatory Mandates Help, Not Hinder
Insurers should be at the table in order to champion constructive regulatory changes at a time when federal oversight of the industry is likely to be promulgated.
Managing Risk to Regain Trust
IT will play a leading role in correcting the weaknesses in managing enterprise risk that have been exposed by the financial crisis.
Insurers Must Take Advantage of the Economic Climate to Realize Future Gains
Times may be tough, but insurers should take advantage of the current economic climate to realize future competitive gains.
CIOs Stress Prioritization in 2009
While insurance CIOs remain relatively confident about their 2009 IT budgets, many are prioritizing projects and placing an added value on those that offer hard-dollar savings and efficiency gains.
Priorities Will Shift, But Insurers’ 2009 IT Spending Remains Healthy
Given the ravages the financial crisis has wrought in the insurance industry, greater cost consciousness will return to insurance IT organizations. But unlike during the downturn following the dot-com bust, carriers are likely to sustain levels of pre-crisis spending.
Insurance Technology Outlook 2009: Sudden Change
Though the financial services industry has seen a precipitous change in the business environment and will adopt austerity measures, insurers are likely to be opportunistic in their technology investments.
CIOs Stress Prioritization in 2009
While insurance CIOs remain relatively confident about their 2009 IT budgets, many are prioritizing projects and placing an added value on those that offer hard-dollar savings and efficiency gains.
MassMutual Promotes COOs to New Positions
MassMutual has announced new roles for co-chief operating officers Roger Crandall and William Glavin.
Casale Appointed CIO at MassMutual
Robert J. Casale has been appointed chief information officer at MassMutual Financial Group.
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