The participation of executives from entities such as Guy Carpenter, Partner Re, Navigators Re, Helvetia, Swiss Re, BMS Re and QBE, among others, has been confirmed. #NewsismyBusiness
The initiative aims to educate consumers on the importance of knowing their home insurance coverage limits. #NewsismyBusiness
This edition of Climbing the Corporate Ladder includes executive appointments in a cross-section of industries in Puerto Rico, from technology to insurance.
Insurance providers grouped under the Puerto Rico Association of Insurance Companies (ACODESE, in Spanish) have their different contingency plans ready to deal with any emergency that arises during the hurricane season that began June 1, the Association’s Executive Director Iraelia Pernas said. Pernas said that as part of the preparation process, and as a result […]
Puerto Rico’s property and contingency insurers have paid more than $2.5 billion in claims and advances to the local policyholders for damages following hurricanes Irma and María as of April 30, 2018.
The Puerto Rico Association of Insurance Companies, known as ACODESE, opted-out of Christmas festivities to use the budget allocated for that to help “deliver a bit of joy to the most vulnerable populations, particularly children and the elderly,” said organization Executive Director Iraelia Pernas. “We have given donations to the Hogar Niñito Jesús Foundation, the […]
Puerto Rico’s insurance industry represents $185 million in economic contributions to the government’s coffers and generates 30,000 direct, indirect and induced jobs, a study released Thursday shows.
The Association of Insurance Companies of Puerto Rico (known as ACODESE for its Spanish acronym) blasted Gov. Alejandro García-Padilla’s decision to veto House Resolution 2698, which would have confirmed the exemption of medical services from the 4 percent business-to-business tax.
The Puerto Rico Community Foundation and Association of Insurance Companies of Puerto Rico recently appointed new directors for its respective boards of directors.
The Puerto Rico Association of Insurance Companies announced Monday that the probe launched in 2010 by federal authorities has concluded without any claims filed against the organization that has represented Puerto Rico insurance providers since 1975.
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