MX” of Insignia Life S.A. de C.V.. Insignia was established in Mexico City in 2008, as a life insurance company that underwrites individual and group life through a commercial network of more than 3,000 agents and 10 offices distributed throughout Mexico. Insignia ranks within the top 25 companies within the life segment in the country, with a market share of less…
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In November, the Third Circuit Court of Appeals ruled against the Post-Gazette in its fight with a union representing newsroom employees, ordering the newspaper to restore the terms of a labor agreement that expired in 2017— including comparable health insurance coverage. The company, in announcing its decision to shut down the Post-Gazette, said the past 20…
Billions of dollars have flowed into the Los Angeles area since the January 2025 wildfires exploded across the region. In the Los Angeles area, the U.S. Small Business Administration and Federal Emergency Management Agency have pumped billions into disaster assistance recovery, along with the city and county of Los Angeles, and the state.
Billions of dollars have flowed into the Los Angeles area since the January 2025 wildfires exploded across the region. In the Los Angeles area, the U.S. Small Business Administration and Federal Emergency Management Agency have pumped billions into disaster assistance recovery, along with the city and county of Los Angeles, and the state.
AM Best has affirmed the Financial Strength Rating of A and the Long-Term Issuer Credit Rating of“ a” of South China Insurance Co., Ltd.. South China Insurance has maintained profitability over the last few years, with a five-year average return-on-equity ratio of 9.3%, based on adjusted capital and surplus. The company reported net profit after tax of TWD 1,293…
Agero, the leader in digital driver assistance services and software for the majority of automotive and auto insurance companies, has appointed former Safelite president and CEO Tom Feeney to its board of advisors. “Tom is an exceptional business leader who led Safelite with true vision and impact,” said Dave Ferrick, Agero President and CEO.“ He set the benchmark…
Stanton Ruese had long been planning for retirement. Those plans were forced to move up in timeline when, at 59, he was laid off by the Monterey Bay Aquarium at the outset of the Covid-19 pandemic, after building and maintaining exhibits there for 29 years. It was an initiative approved by Congress due to the volume of people losing jobs and employer-provided…
The Baldwin Group, a leading independent insurance brokerage and advisory firm delivering tailored insurance solutions to a wide range of personal and commercial clients, today announced it has completed the acquisition of Capstone Group, a full-service, multi-line independent insurance brokerage firm headquartered in the Philadelphia area.
Congress has long been unable to come to an agreement on how to help constituents pay for health care. iStock/Getty Images Plus. But unlike other policy challenges that Congress may face in 2026, the expiration of health insurance subsidies was not unexpected. Democratic members, in support of extending the subsidies, faced off against the majority party in…
Guardant Health, Inc., a leading precision oncology company, today announced its Shield blood test for colorectal cancer screening is now covered for active-duty service members and their families through TRICARE, the U.S. military’ s health insurance coverage, with no copay for average-risk individuals ages 45 and older. Shield is the first and only blood…
WASHINGTON— Overpowering Speaker Mike Johnson, a bipartisan coalition in the House voted Wednesday to push forward a measure that would revive an enhanced pandemic-era subsidy that lowered health insurance costs for roughly 22 million people, but that expired last month. And it came about because four GOP centrist lawmakers joined with Democrats in…
For those who don't have access to workplace medical insurance, there are two options for coverage: Medicaid and the Affordable Care Act— unless a person ultimately isn't able to obtain either. In some cases, premiums doubled or tripled— including in Nashville. The open enrollment period lasts from Nov. 1 to Jan. 15 each year.
The following information was released by the Federal Reserve Board:. Vice Chair for Supervision Michelle W. Bowman. I would like to thank the California Bankers Association for the invitation to join you today.1 Throughout my now seven years as a member of the Federal Reserve Board, I have found that direct outreach with bankers has been the most effective way…
A year after a series of wildfires ripped through the Los Angeles and San Diego metropolitan areas, one California home insurer has gotten the go-ahead to drop nearly 1,400 policies in areas with high wildfire risks. On Jan. 3, state insurance regulators granted Standard Guaranty Insurance Company's request to change eligibility rules for its First Select…
Barb Baker, who recently retired from her position as the director of advertising and community relations at Grinnell Mutual Reinsurance Company, delivers a speech at a recent conference in Coralville. Southeast Iowa Union offers audio versions of articles using Instaread. Barb Baker, a longtime Grinnell resident and 37- year employee of Grinnell Mutual…
With a 2025 U.S. News survey finding that 65% of consumers feel travel insurance is important, these ratings provide a crucial resource for travelers looking to protect their vacation investments. "We're seeing roughly 50% of Americans investing in travel insurance as searches for coverage have steadily increased since the COVID-19 pandemic," said Erin…
As one of only four states helping to cover the loss of federal health insurance subsidies, Connecticut has earmarked $120 million over the next 18 months to soften the blow for more than 150,000 Connecticut residents. Unlike more than 20 million Americans across the country who saw government subsidies for health insurance cut off on New Year "s Day,…
The following information was released by the National Sleep Foundation:. Brian Clark is a writer and educator based in Los Angeles. His articles have appeared in The Austin Chronicle, Movieline and Screen Anarchy, among others.
In this edition of AcademyHealth's Situation Report, we highlight key policy developments that shape access to care, health services research, and the role of evidence, especially in light of continued concerns related to the health workforce, Medicaid cuts, NIH and AHRQ grantmaking, and more. Read on for the latest news related to vaccine schedules, NIH…
