December 2020

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Amicia Hine installed as 65th president of TSLA

Amicia Hine installed as 65th president of TSLA

Amicia Hine, the new president of the Texas Surplus Lines Association, said her earliest impression of the association was attending midyear meetings, which she thought of as a working family vacation. Hine had been working a mix of part-time and fulltime at...

TSLA joins trend of annual meetings conducted virtually

TSLA joins trend of annual meetings conducted virtually

The Texas Surplus Lines Association joined the ranks of associations holding state meetings virtually, a method TSLA lobbyist and general counsel Keith Strama termed “responsible” to avoid virus spread. Garrett Sprowls, conference chairman, served as emcee for the...

Lobbyist preps TSLA members for 2021 legislative session

Lobbyist preps TSLA members for 2021 legislative session

TSLA’s lobbyist and general counsel, Keith Strama, foresees a legislative session filled mostly with state budget and COVID-19 pandemic concerns, and less activity on insurance matters. One tort reform issue is rising to lawmakers’ awareness, however, said Strama, who...

Cybersecurity a must for agents and other businesses

Cybersecurity a must for agents and other businesses

What are your IT systems? How sensitive is the information stored? How are you protecting it? These questions are essential for determining the extent of security measures a business needs to take to minimize cybersecurity risks and to determine how much insurance...

Stamping office board approves soaring costs of SMART

Stamping office board approves soaring costs of SMART

The SMART technology system for the Surplus Lines Stamping Office of Texas took on another $2.6 million commitment for 2021, bringing the total expected project costs over $10.1 million before the system is fully implemented and SLTX staff fully prepared to take over...

Election is last WSIA in-person meeting

Election is last WSIA in-person meeting

When Bryan Sanders was elected to serve as WSIA President, during the annual business meeting March 2 at the WSIA Underwriting Summit in Palm Springs, California, he never imagined that it would be the last in-person meeting of 2020, and maybe for his term as...

Lloyd’s may be in the midst of a brave new world of profit

Lloyd’s may be in the midst of a brave new world of profit

By LEN WILKINS London Correspondent In the last few weeks excited young underwriters have been talking about the market turning, older ones talking about realistic commercial insurance rates for the first time in years and everyone hoping for real underwriting profit....

NRA agrees to pay $2.5 million penalty to New York DFS

NRA agrees to pay $2.5 million penalty to New York DFS

The National Rifle Association has agreed to pay a $2.5 million penalty to the New York Department of Financial Services (DFS), and the NRA is banned from doing insurance business in New York for five years, according to a press release issued Nov. 18 by Linda A....

The News In Brief

News In Brief

News In Brief

PEOPLE Brent Tredway will assume a national leadership role with CRC Group, as he and Garrett Koehn are appointed co-presidents of the company’s Brokerage Division, effective Jan. 1. Houston-based Tredway will lead the company’s efforts around carrier engagement, new...