New Philadelphia Endorsement Covers Cyber Liability
Cyber coverage can overwhelm business owners and risk managers, but Philadelphia’s new endorsement offers three first- and third-party coverages.
Cyber coverage can overwhelm business owners and risk managers, but Philadelphia’s new endorsement offers three first- and third-party coverages.
An insured’s employee uses a corporate credit card for gambling and personal items. The insured has crime coverage, but the carrier denies the claim on the basis that the employee used a credit card.
Your agency can’t just post entry-level job openings online and wait for applications to roll in—especially if you’re trying to attract the best and the brightest.
No agent has spare hours for Facebook and uncomfortable video creation. Here are four simple ways to make time—without neglecting your workload.
An agent asks: Can a carrier refuse to pay an insured their deductible if the other party in an auto loss is uninsured?
As massive debt continues to loom heavy over the NFIP, a swell of private markets is targeting flood business—and new technology continues to make it easier for the entire insurance industry to get its arms around flood risk.
Representations & warranties, pollution liability and tax liability insurance are all becoming increasingly requisite to completing mergers & acquisitions. ERMI now offers a solution that provides each coverage individually or combined in a package.
In the first stage of a multiphase approach to expanding its life insurance portfolio, Aflac recently added a universal life plan with long-term care benefits and more.
High-potential employees possess many of the same attributes as top performers who have limited advancement potential. Here are three ways to differentiate between them.
Insurance organizations still rely on the phone to conduct business and get leads—which means bad call handling can be the difference between attracting new business and driving the customer away permanently.