Archive for August, 2008

Kotak cuts insurance cost, others to follow (Hindustan Times)

By: Administrator
Published: August 31st, 2008
Kotak Life Insurance on Thursday announced the reduction in the cost of its normal term plan by 34 per cent and by 18 per cent on its preferred term plan.

Retirees fret over insurance: Many find increases hard with fixed incomes (Pacific Daily News)

By: Administrator
Published: August 31st, 2008
Dozens of GovGuam retirees packed into the Mangilao senior citizens center yesterday to discuss their concerns with the government's health insurance plan.

BIR order will hike insurance cost (GMA News)

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Published: August 31st, 2008
MANILA, Philippines - Insurers are warning of higher premiums after the Bureau of Internal Revenue (BIR) insisted on a P15 documentary stamp tax (DST) on certificates issued to employees covered by a group life insurance policy.

Crop insurance deadline nears (Baltimore Sun)

By: Administrator
Published: August 31st, 2008
On the Farm -- Ted Shelsby A reminder to grain farmers from the folks at the state Department of Agriculture: The recently enacted federal farm bill links crop insurance with future disaster payments and the deadline for signing up for such insurance is not far off.

Md. launching health insurance aid program for small businesses (The Herald-Mail)

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Published: August 31st, 2008
WASHINGTON COUNTY - Despite the economy, Maryland is betting its new Health Insurance Partnership for small businesses will be popular. Ellen Valentino, state director of the National Federation of Independent Business, is convinced many will sign up fast. "We think it's going to go quick," Valentino said. "... This is a program that I think makes absolute sense for small-business owners who ...

Fewer without insurance in Pa. (The Beaver County Times)

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Published: August 31st, 2008
The number of Pennsylvanians living without health-care insurance dropped slightly from 2006 to 2007, according to new numbers released Tuesday by the U.S. Census Bureau.

Flood victims left without insurance (The Charlotte Observer)

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Published: August 31st, 2008
After heavy rains flooded the Cavalier Apartments in east Charlotte on Wednesday, many ground-floor residents who lost their belongings could reassure themselves: At least they had flood insurance. In the last few days, several residents have learned they apparently don't even have that. At least nine Cavalier residents have told apartment managers they thought they had active flood insurance ...

Private insurers protest lower Md. auto insurance rates (The Capital)

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Published: August 31st, 2008
BALTIMORE (AP) - The private auto insurance industry is objecting to a proposal by the state's insurer of last resort to lower rates as gasoline and food prices rise.

Private insurers protest lower Md. auto insurance rates (The Capital)

By: Administrator
Published: August 31st, 2008
BALTIMORE (AP) - The private auto insurance industry is objecting to a proposal by the state's insurer of last resort to lower rates as gasoline and food prices rise.

County’s $615K insurance pact intact since 2003 (The Shamokin News-Item)

By: Administrator
Published: August 31st, 2008
SUNBURY — Northumberland County spent a little over half a million dollars for its various insurances last year, entrusting Purdy Insurance Agency Inc. to get the best bang for its buck.

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