Posts Tagged: Market Regulation
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Jun 10, 2011
No CommentsLife Insurance- “Examining” the Exams
Life insurance market conduct exams, when looking in on just one state’s activity, often echo many of the frequently observed compliance challenges including underwriting, claims, policy replacement and producer issues, generally seen on a perennial basis across multiple states. Performing an “examination” of recent Maryland market regulation actions can provide us insight into many of...
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Jan 04, 2011
No CommentsLooking Ahead to 2011 – Market Conduct Continues
The ending of one year and the beginning of another, for many insurance professionals, means year end financials to be prepared and annual assessments to be made. And while many functional areas revolve around the calendar year, the market conduct exam process and adherence to regulatory requirements certainly represents a compliance continuum. With the start...
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May 06, 2010
No CommentsMarket Regulation Resources Provided Opportunities to Gain Valuable Insight
The IRES Foundation’s National School on Market Regulation was recently held in Chicago, providing a wide range of timely topics ranging from health care reform and regulation at the federal and state levels, to educational sessions prepared with “first timers” in mind. For those new to the coordination of market conduct exams, the School offered...
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Apr 12, 2010
No CommentsIt’s time for the IRES Foundation National School on Market Regulation
At next week’s IRES Foundation’s National School on Market Regulation in Chicago, attendees will benefit from opportunities to learn about best practices in market conduct exam coordination. Attendees will also obtain tips on building an internal market analysis function within an insurance company. In bringing together insurance regulators, industry and legal personnel, the School provides...


