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PMI Mortgage Insurance Co. Announces Disaster Relief for Hurricane Katrina Victims, Financial Contribution to the American Red Cross
WALNUT CREEK, Calif. -- PMI Mortgage Insurance Co. today announced it will provide disaster relief for borrowers experiencing financial hardship as a result of damage caused by Hurricane Katrina. Additionally, the PMI Foundation will donate $50,000 to the American Red Cross to support relief efforts, as well as support employee...
Tags: financial, Hurricane Katrina
Research articles 2005-09-02
Compass Bank Announces Comprehensive Program for Hurricane Katrina Disaster Relief: $250,000 Matching Contribution for Red Cross Disaster Relief Fund; Disaster Relief Loans; Employee Financial Assistance
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. -- Compass Bank today announced a comprehensive program to assist recovery efforts in areas affected by hurricane Katrina. The initiative provides immediate and substantial relief through a matching contribution to the American Red Cross Disaster Relief Fund, disaster relief loans, and special financial assistance for Compass Bank employees.
Tags: financial, Hurricane Katrina, Red Cross
Research articles 2005-08-31
Hurricane Katrina Response
Many of the sites affected by Hurricane Katrina remain inaccessible due to the widespread devastation, particularly in the New Orleans area. Because many areas may remain inaccessible for some time, this article outlines steps to be taken to move toward operational and financial recovery both before and after entry to...
Tags: Accounting, Financial, Hurricane Katrina, Marsh & McLennan Companies, Crisis Management, Financial Accounting, Finance
White papers 2005-09-02
Hurricane Katrina: The Financial Institutions' Response
There are more than 100 community banks with offices in areas that were directly affected by Hurricane Katrina. Of those, about 20 have offices in the greater New Orleans area. The paper highlights that the community banks have been working with are reporting unprecedented damage to the New Orleans and...
Tags: Financial, New Orleans, Hurricane Katrina, Community Bank
White papers 2005-09-14
Commercebank Avails Itself as Financial Institution Facilitating American Red Cross Donations; The Bank Creates a Hurricane Katrina Relief Fund and Partners With the ARC to Maximize Relief Efforts
What: Commercebank announced today that it has opened a Hurricane Katrina Disaster Relief Fund to help the victims of the affected states. ...
Tags: bank, financial, Hurricane Katrina
Research articles 2005-09-02
Updates; ZFS estimates losses from European flooding.(World)(Zurich Financial Services Group's losses due to Hurricane Katrina.)(AXA Group's financial earnings)(Guy Carpenter and Company Inc. went in for restructuring and appointed Nick Frankland as its h
Zurich Financial Services Group said it expects claims of about $100 million pretax arising from the flooding that affected Austria, southern Germany and Switzerland last month. The losses will be recorded in the third quarter, Zurich, Switzerland-ba Zurich Financial Services Group said it expects claims of...
Tags: financial, Hurricane Katrina
Research articles 2005-09-12

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State Farm's $9-bil. blow; Insurer racks up record-setting tab in Katrina's wake.(State Farm Mutual Automobile Insurance Co. company losses due to Hurricane Katrina)
Byline: STEVE DANIELS State Farm Insurance Cos. sustained between $8 billion and $9 billion in losses from Hurricane Katrina, a record for an insurer from a single storm. A quarterly financial filing last week with the Illinois Division of Insu ...
Tags: Hurricane Katrina, insurance company, Katrina, State Farm Mutual Automobile Insurance Co.
Research articles 2005-11-21
Thrivent Financial for Lutherans Pledges $1 Million to Aid Hurricane Katrina Victims; Response Expected to Generate at Least $3 Million for Relief
MINNEAPOLIS -- Thrivent Financial for Lutherans announced today it is pledging $1 million to aid victims of Hurricane Katrina. The funding will supplement financial gifts by Thrivent Financial's 2.8 million members customers of the organization to disaster relief organizations aiding hurricane victims and provide Thrivent chapters (member-volunteer groups) and Lutheran...
Tags: Thrivent Financial for Lutherans
Research articles 2005-08-31
CARNIVAL PLC - Carnival PLC Reports Impact of Hurricane Katrina.
TO BUSINESS AND TRAVEL EDITORS: Carnival Corporation & plc Reports Financial Impact of Hurricane Katrina MIAMI, Sept. 5 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Carnival Corporation & plc (NYSE: CCL; LSE) (NYSE: CUK) announced today that the sever TO BUSINESS...
Tags: Hurricane Katrina, NYSE Euronext
Research articles 2005-09-05
Uncertainty for advisers after Hurricane Katrina; FPA, Red Cross recruit planners to offer free advice to victims.(News)
Byline: Frederick P. Gabriel Jr. BOSTON - Thousands of financial advisers along the Gulf Coast are paralyzed by the swath of death and destruction cut by Hurricane Katrina. With no power, and most telephones and cell...
Tags: advisor, company, Hurricane Katrina, phone, Red Cross
Research articles 2005-09-05
A.M. best comments on hurricane Katrina's impact.(A.M. Best Co.)(Brief Article)
In response to Hurricane Katrina, A.M. Best Co. has begun to aggregate public and private information in order to assess the financial impact it will have on the global property/casualty insurance and reinsurance industry. A.M. Best expects that virt In response to Hurricane Katrina, A.M. Best...
Tags: A.M. Best Co., Hurricane Katrina
Research articles 2005-10-01
Fitch Still Assessing Financial Guarantor Exposure to Hurricane Katrina
NEW YORK -- Fitch Ratings has reviewed the insured portfolios of the financial guaranty insurance companies the agency rates in order to assess the impact of Hurricane Katrina. While information on the condition of many debt issuers within the disaster area remains unknown at the present time, Fitch does not...
Tags: Federal Emergency Management Agency, FINANCE, financial, payment
Research articles 2005-09-09
Financial Service Center Industry Responds With Aid to Victims of Hurricane Katrina
HACKENSACK, N.J. -- Members of the Financial Service Centers of America FiSCA are raising funds and shipping supplies to devastated areas of the Gulf Coast to aid victims of Hurricane Katrina even as dozens of financial service centers remain closed because of damage caused by the storm. FiSCA members...
Tags: American Red Cross, FINANCE, financial
Research articles 2005-09-12
A.M. Best Takes Various Rating Actions Resulting from Impact of Hurricane Katrina
OLDWICK, N.J. -- Due to the evolving effects of Hurricane Katrina, A.M. Best Co. has been aggregating public and private information in order to assess the financial impact it will have on insurers. A.M. Best expects all rated companies will be able to meet their current loss obligations despite the...
Tags: A.M. Best Co., Hurricane Katrina, insurance company
Research articles 2005-09-15
Chase Branches Reopen after Hurricane Katrina; ATMs replenished to serve South Louisiana residents
BATON ROUGE, La. -- Chase began reopening its branches in the Baton Rouge area today after power was restored to areas of the city in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina. Chase had opened 23 of its 33 Baton Rouge area branches by noon today, said Don Barnes, manager of...
Tags: ATM, Banking, Louisiana
Research articles 2005-08-30
PepsiAmericas Reports Status of Louisiana Operations Impacted by Hurricane Katrina
MINNEAPOLIS -- PepsiAmericas, Inc. (NYSE:PAS) yesterday announced its pledge of financial support to its affected employees and $500,000 in funding and drinking water for Hurricane Katrina relief efforts. Today PepsiAmericas reported that preliminary assessments of its facilities in Louisiana indicated minimal damage as a result of Hurricane Katrina. PepsiAmericas has...
Tags: Hurricane Katrina, PepsiAmericas
Research articles 2005-09-01
2,500 Chase, Bank One Branches Will Accept Donations for Hurricane Katrina Relief
CHICAGO -- Nearly 2,500 Chase and Bank One branches in 17 states will begin accepting cash and check donations today to help families affected by Hurricane Katrina. The money will be routed directly to the American Red Cross specifically for Hurricane Katrina relief. "We are making it as...
Tags: Bank One Corp.
Research articles 2005-08-31
NAR Backs Legislation to Help Hurricane Katrina Evacuees
WASHINGTON -- The National Association of RealtorsR has offered a list of legislative remedies that will help people who lost their homes due to Hurricane Katrina find housing and recover from the storm. NAR presented a series of short-term and long-term solutions to help America recover from the devastation of...
Tags: insurance, NAR, National Association of Realtors, realtor, U.S. Congress
Research articles 2005-09-15
NAR Backs Legislation to Help Hurricane Katrina Evacuees
WASHINGTON, Sept. 15 /U.S. Newswire/ -- The National Association of Realtorsr has offered a list of legislative remedies that will help people who lost their homes due to Hurricane Katrina find housing and recover from the storm. NAR presented a series of short- term and long-term solutions to help...
Tags: insurance, NAR, National Association of Realtors, realtor, U.S. Congress
Research articles 2005-09-15
Thrivent Financial Doubles Hurricane Relief to $2 Million
MINNEAPOLIS -- Thrivent Financial for Lutherans announced today it is doubling its corporate support for Hurricane Katrina relief from $1 million to $2 million. The funding will supplement financial gifts by Thrivent Financial's 2.8 million members customers of the organization to disaster relief organizations aiding hurricane victims and provide Thrivent...
Tags: Thrivent Financial for Lutherans
Research articles 2005-09-02
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