Thursday, February 16, 2006
Report On Compliance
Ever since the Boston Tea Party, Americans have had a love-hate relationship with big government. Most want broad government involvement to protect their ability to earn a living, own property, choose a religion and other constitutionally-granted rights. But they're also an independent lot who resist being over-managed, especially by Washington .
You could say the same about financial services and insurance companies, which are among the most heavily regulated entities in the country.
At the recent LIMRA/LOMA Compliance & Market Conduct Exchange, evolving regulatory mandates were topic No. 1, with everyone from insurance compliance officers to representatives from AARP discussing new legislation and offering practical, hands-on solutions.
Report On Compliance
Source: LOMA
You could say the same about financial services and insurance companies, which are among the most heavily regulated entities in the country.
At the recent LIMRA/LOMA Compliance & Market Conduct Exchange, evolving regulatory mandates were topic No. 1, with everyone from insurance compliance officers to representatives from AARP discussing new legislation and offering practical, hands-on solutions.
Report On Compliance
Source: LOMA