HCSMs, Delaware P&C Market Regulations, and Colorado Changes After Marshall Fire

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State by state variations of laws, compliance protocols, industry transparency, and general regulatory cultures can lend one the impression that keeping up with industry changes is a little bit like herding cats. So, what better way to wrangle some of the more localized insurance news than in a Regulatory Roundup?

On an ongoing basis, in no particular order or rank, we’re wrestling the various regulatory changes, compliance actions, and commissioner decisions into our roundup. As a disclaimer: There’s a lot going on at any given time in these here United States, so this isn’t a comprehensive picture of state-level action by any means. Think of it as, instead, a sample platter of regulation.

Health care sharing ministries face scrutiny

Health care sharing ministries (HCSMs) aren’t insurance. But, if someone were to try to untangle how to regulate them, the closest

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Open Enrollment 2023 Best Practices for Independent Insurance Agents

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Open enrollment season for benefits, both employer-sponsored and private, is approaching. Brush up on some best practices to make the season smoother at your independent agency.

For insurance agents who work in benefits, the start of fall means more than pumpkin spice everything. It’s also the start of annual open enrollment periods across the U.S.

While some employee benefits plans renew outside of the traditional period – with strange renewal dates spanning from Feb. 1 to July 1, or beyond – the vast majority of health insurance plans renew on Jan. 1 each year. This is true of most employer-sponsored group benefit plans and those found on state and federal insurance marketplaces. That means, starting around Oct. 1, it’s open enrollment time!

Across the wide world of insurance, benefits are a niche that not all producers are licensed to sell.

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The General and G League Announce Multi-Year Partnership and Docuseries to Tell The NBA Underdog Story

On a mission to give people a fast break when they need it the most, The General has teamed up with the G League to support NBA hopefuls on their journey to make it big.

The General partners with NBA G League as official insurance sponsor of the G League.

The General is lacing up its shoes and hitting G League courts to announce a multi-year partnership with the NBA’s official development league. 

Today, The General becomes the exclusive auto insurance partner of the G League, carrying out its mission to support underdogs – both on the hardwood and on the roads – and providing an easy way to connect with fans from across the league.

“As the most empathetic and flexible insurance company, we’re committed to putting our customers first and giving them a break when they need it most,” said Kale Sligh, VP of Marketing at The General Insurance. “This exciting partnership gives us an opportunity to connect with a diverse fan base

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New MoviesAmazon Prime Video is ready to ship a fine addition to its movie assortment in June with a host of modern greats and traditional films hitting the on demand service , in addition to season two of hit comedian book series Preacher starring Dominic Cooper.

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Hong Kong’s IPO versus ICPO


What is the difference between an IPO and an ICPO? When it comes to listed companies in Hong Kong, what are the main differences between the two? In this article, we will look at the key differences between an IPO and an ICPO and explain why you may want to consider using one over the other when listing your company.

What is an IPO, and what is an ICPO?


An IPO, or initial public offering, is the process of listing a company on a stock exchange for the first time. Hong Kong typically involves applying with the stock exchange and meeting specific financial requirements. To list your company on a stock exchange like the Hong Kong Stock Exchange, you will need to go through an IPO process.

In contrast, an ICPO stands for an international competitive bidding offer. An ICPO is typically used when companies are looking to raise funds … Read more

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