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The Motley Fool January 8, 2007 Dale Baker |
QBE Does It Again The Winterthur purchase was a balancing move for international insurer QBE, which will now get roughly 40% of its business from Europe and the same from the U.S., with only 20% coming from its home market in Australia. Investors, take note. |
Insurance & Technology April 10, 2009 Anthony O'Donnell |
QBE Names John Rumpler CEO, Americas Division From the division's New York headquarters, Rumpler will oversee the operations of the carrier's QBE Regional, QBE Reinsurance and QBE Specialty in the United States, and QBE Latin America in Argentina, Brazil, Colombia and Mexico business units. |
Insurance & Technology October 19, 2009 Anthony O'Donnell |
QBE Europe Signs Outsourcing Deal With Accenture QBE Europe, a subsidiary of QBE Insurance Group of Sydney, Australia, has signed a five-year agreement for Accenture to provide application development and maintenance services. |
Insurance & Technology December 14, 2009 Anthony O'Donnell |
QBE Europe Selects Guidewire ClaimCenter Guidewire describes the contract a milestone in its European and U.K. growth strategy. |
Insurance & Technology October 30, 2009 Anthony O'Donnell |
QBE Signs IBM to Strategic Infrastructure Outsourcing Contract The three-year contract will cover data center, network and end-user operations for QBE's U.K. and Western European operations. |
Insurance & Technology July 24, 2007 Lisa Valentine |
Praetorian CIO Mike Anselmo Recognizes Crucial Role of IT To Financial Group's Infrastructure Praetorian Financial Group named its technology architecture "Keystone" to illustrate just how important the infrastructure is to the organization. |
Insurance & Technology February 17, 2009 Anthony O'Donnell |
Anselmo Takes CIO Job at Narragansett Bay Insurance Former QBE Specialty Insurance CIO brings start-up savvy to regional P&C carrier. |
Insurance & Technology May 8, 2007 Anthony O'Donnell |
Praetorian Financial Group CEO Rod Fox Drives Distributor-Friendly Technology As Praetorian Financial Group's CEO, Rod Fox drove development of the P&C specialty insurer's Keystone enterprise system and Nexus server-based infrastructure to support MGA distribution partners. |