by Christina P. O'Neill | May 28, 2017
Merger and acquisition activity in the insurance sphere on the global stage cooled off in 2016 compared to the previous year, but the picture is different in the insurance distribution arena, where activity remained strong last year going into this year.
by Steve Adams | May 28, 2017
Since joining HFF’s Boston office to lead its New England hospitality practice, Denny Meikleham has helped it capture approximately two-thirds of hotel transactions in the market including nearly $1 billion worth of sales in 2016 alone.
by Banker & Tradesman | Mar 8, 2017
The Baker administration’s plan to levy heavy per-employee assessments on businesses that don’t meet proposed health insurance requirements may have been based on a “flawed premise,” according to an influential Beacon Hill think tank.
by Laura Alix | Nov 6, 2016
Driverless cars could make the roads safer for all, but insurance companies have a long and winding road to figuring out how to deal with autonomous automobiles.
by Banker & Tradesman | Mar 18, 2015
Virginia-based Settlers Life Insurance Co. has expanded its life insurance products into New England.