Company size most often determines the role CEOs play in designing and funding an income protection plan. For example, in a small business with five employees located in one central location, the CEO is more than likely the key decision maker whereas a CEO of a multi-national conglomeration with thousands...
Long-term disability income protection and critical illness insurance are two products well matched to the needs of today's middle-income wage earner. Long-term income protection insurance provides an important base of coverage. Critical illness provides even more, helping to ensure that middle-income individuals do not find themselves financially devastated from the...
UnumProvident's dedication to claimants' income protection and return-to-work needs translates into the support employers need in today's benefits environment. Benefits managers have to do more with fewer resources and need an insurance partner with the scale to service employees as efficiently and empathetically as possible. Through resources including its unique...
This paper is the first in a series on Behavioral Health Disability provided for one's reference by UnumProvident, the leader in income protection and an innovator in returning people to work. Each paper will focus on providing practical information and guidance to assist employers in working with employees who incur...
Insurers: Chattanooga, Tenn.-based UnumProvident Corp. has named Joseph M. Zubretsky senior executive vp of finance, investments and corporate development. Previously, Mr. Zubretsky was president and chief operating officer of GAB Robins Group. HCC Insurance Holdings Inc. has named Cory L. Moulton...
Business Editors NEW YORK--BUSINESS WIRE--Feb. 5, 2004 Standard & Poor's--Standard & Poor's Ratings Services said today that its ratings on UnumProvident Corp. (BBB-/Negative/A-3) (NYSE:UNM) will be unaffected by the company's $440 million pretax GAAP reserve charge, which was announced yesterday. The reserve increase relates...
By Mike Pare, Chattanooga Times/Free Press, Tenn. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Aug. 14--The buck stops at the desk of some of the Chattanooga area's top corporate officers starting today. A new law making the chief executives and chief financial...
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