The News Review:
- Zurich and Farmers Insurance Re-Affirm Commitment to New Orleans …
- Unemployment Insurance To Get Cheaper!
- Conseco Completes Transfer of Senior Health Insurance Company of …
- Campaign to end 2-year insurance gap for disabled
Zurich and Farmers Insurance Re-Affirm Commitment to New Orleans …
MarketWatch
13, 2008
NEW ORLEANS, Nov 13, 2008 (BUSINESS WIRE) –
Zurich Financial Services and Farmers Insurance Group Inc(R)
are proud to announce another educational donation to help enrich New
Orleans schools. Farmers’ newest documentary, Across
the Waves, will be unveiled in Louisiana on Thursday, November 13,
at 11:00 a. at a special screening for students at Haynes Academy. Across the Waves is a chronicle of immigrants from Asian Pacific
countries who overcame extreme odds to leave their homeland and seek the
American dream.
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Unemployment Insurance To Get Cheaper!
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Conseco Completes Transfer of Senior Health Insurance Company of …
MarketWatch
In connection with the completion
of the transfer, Conseco contributed $175 million to the capital of Senior
Health and the Trust, as follows:
— A 6% Senior Note due 2013 in the principal amount of $125 million, the
principal of which is payable in five equal annual installments. — A contribution of $11 million to the Trust to provide working capital
and to fund future operating expenses of the Trust. — Cash and cash equivalents of $39 million, including a ceding commission
of $35. 7 million paid by Conseco Life Insurance Company, in connection with
the assignment by Senior Health of its non-long term care business to Conseco
Life Insurance Company.
Campaign to end 2-year insurance gap for disabled
The Associated Press
Medicare covers people 65 and older and the disabled, and at any time, 1. 5 million disabled people find themselves waiting to qualify. About 40 percent are uninsured during part of that wait, while 25 percent are without insurance during the entire 24 months. Of the rest, some get coverage through Medicaid, but many end up depleting their savings on private insurance and medical bills. Legislation sponsored by Rep. Gene Green, D-Texas, and Sen. Jeff Bingaman, D-N.