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19.03.2012., ponedjeljak

Bankers Insurance Group joins SCINS





Columbia, S.C. – January 16, 2012 – The South Carolina Insurance News Service welcomes Bankers Insurance Group as a new member company.

“We are very pleased to add Bankers to our growing list of members,” said Russ Dubisky, executive director of the S.C. Insurance News Service. “Bankers has earned a reputation in South Carolina as being an innovative company with outstanding customer service.”

Established in 1976 and headquartered in St. Petersburg, Florida, Bankers is strongly rooted in the Southeast, but offers policies in 45 states. Working through independent agents, the company prides itself on offering the resources and talent of the larger insurance companies, while maintaining the personalized service and approachability of a local business.

Bankers offers solutions for homeowners, renters, business owners, and families who want to protect themselves against disasters. They encourage every customer to gain a clear understanding of what their insurance purchase means to make sure they have purchased the right policy, at the right price.

For more information about Bankers Insurance and its services, please visit: www.bankersinsurance.com
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Aviva pays 99% of protection claims



Aviva paid 99% of all protection claims (life insurance and critical illness cover) in 2011, having settled 99.7% of life and 94.1% of critical illness claims.

Overall 0.4% of protection claims were declined due to non-disclosure, breaking down as life: 0.3% and critical illness: 1%.

According to the insurer, 2011 payments totalled Ł439 million across 10,495 life and 1,568 critical illness claims.

Other key statistics for 2011 include:

The average sum paid to critical illness customers was Ł73,591.

The average age of critical illness customers was 44 years for women and 46 years for men.

Cancer remains the most common cause of critical illness claims at 67%, followed by heart attack (10%), stroke (7%), multiple sclerosis (6%) and benign brain tumour (2%).

Over the last five years, the same top five conditions have accounted for more than 92% of Aviva’s critical illness claims paid overall.

Commenting on the figures, the firm’s chief underwriter, Robert Morrison, says: “Aviva is a company that wants to pay claims and our latest figures clearly reflect this.”

Last year, the insurer introduced partial payments for new critical illness customers for two early forms of cancer: low grade prostate cancer and ductal carcinoma in situ (an early form of breast cancer).

For these conditions, claimants can receive a lump sum of up to Ł20,000.
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