Archive for November, 2008

Part 3: Not Covered

11.30.2008 · Posted in Insurance Buying Tips, Insurance Products

Travel Insurance Buying Guide Part 1: Need for Travel Insurance Part 2: Claims You Can Make Part 3: Not Covered Part 4: The Eligibility Part 5: Compensation and Satisfaction LAST week, we talked about the claims you can make from your travel insurance. This week, you will learn that not everything is covered by travel ...

Part 2: Claims You Can Make

Travel Insurance Buying Guide Part 1: Need for Travel Insurance Part 2: Claims You Can Make Part 3: Not Covered Part 4: The Eligibility Part 5: Compensation and Satisfaction WHAT kind of losses can you claim from your travel insurance? The coverage and limitations under the policy vary depending on the insurance company. Here are ...

Part 1: Need for Travel Insurance

11.28.2008 · Posted in Insurance Buying Tips, Insurance Products

Travel Insurance Buying Guide Part 1: Need for Travel Insurance Part 2: Claims You Can Make Part 3: Not Covered Part 4: The Eligibility Part 5: Compensation and Satisfaction Travel-savvy Malaysians today go all over the country to the various resorts as well as to other countries. There is nothing like visiting new places to ...

AIG Boss Agrees $1 Annual Wage

11.27.2008 · Posted in Insurance News

by David Masters, InsuranceDaily.co.uk Ed Liddy, CEO of embattled US insurer American International Group (AIG), is to receive an annual wage of $1 this year and next because of voluntary restrictions placed by the company on executive compensation. AIG’s seven most senior executives will not receive bonuses for 2008, whilst fifty executives have had their ...

Prudential Cuts Final Bonuses

11.25.2008 · Posted in Insurance News

by Gill Montia, www.insurancedaily.co.uk Prudential has announced that it is reducing final bonus rates on its with-profits policies by between 5% and 10% The insurer says it is responding to the downturn in world markets and the continued poor investment environment. However, Pru’s with-profits funds have been holding up relatively well during the credit crisis ...