Topic: Insurance Carriers

Shin shuns limelight as Korea Life goes public

SEOUL (Reuters) - Shin Eun-chul is a four-decade insurance veteran who, into his eighth year in charge of South Korea's No.2 life insurer, has not given any media interviews. That low profile is not unusual for the head of a flagship of one of South Korea's chaebol -- large ...
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Hartford Financial selling $3B in securities

Hartford Financial selling $3.05B in securities in plan to repay $3.4B from federal bailoutHartford Financial Services Group Inc. said Tuesday it will sell $3.05 billion in securities as part of its plan to repay the $3.4 billion it received under the federal financial bailout. The financial ...
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Ex-AIG employees might sue over lower payouts

NEW YORK (Reuters) - Several former American International Group Inc <AIG.N> employees might sue the insurer after it gave them less retention bonus money than they should have received, their lawyers said on Monday. AIG is holding back $21 million from retention bonuses for current and former employees ...
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Obama aide puts moral case to health insurers

Barack Obama's top health official made a tough moral case to insurance giants Wednesday: put people and patriotism before profits and drop opposition to the president's overhaul plans. Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius braved an industry conference two days after Obama issued a stinging attack on ...
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