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UD Report: Captive Insurance Program Boosts Delaware’s GDP, Jobs, Incomes, Tax Revenue

UD Report: Captive Insurance Program Boosts Delaware’s GDP, Jobs, Incomes, Tax Revenue Commissioner Stewart Celebrates Captive Bureau’s Economic Impact DOVER, DE –Insurance Commissioner Karen Weldin Stewart today announced the release of a University of Delaware economic impact study which shows that the Department of Insurance’s captive insurance program contributes nearly $360 million to Delaware’s annual […]




Commissioner Stewart Fines Three Insurers $114,500 for Market Misconduct

Dover, DE-Commissioner Karen Weldin Stewart fined the following companies a total of $114,500 during the second quarter of 2016 for violations of state insurance laws and regulations:   Name                                                     […]




Highmark, Aetna Request Substantial Health Insurance Rate Increases for 2017

Highmark, Aetna Request Substantial Health Insurance Rate Increases for 2017 Commissioner Stewart Announces Public Information Sessions Dover, DE – Commissioner Karen Weldin Stewart announced today that she has received rate request filings from Highmark Blue Cross Blue Shield of Delaware, Aetna, Inc. and Aetna Life for individual and small group plans to be offered on […]




Retirement Planning for All Ages: Commissioner Stewart Supports National Retirement Planning Week

National Retirement Planning Week runs from April 11 to 15, and Insurance Commissioner Karen Weldin Stewart joins with the National Retirement Planning Coalition to recommend that Delawareans of all ages take time to review their existing retirement strategy, or to formulate a plan if they don’t already have one.




Commissioner Stewart: Make Sure Your Coverage Is In Place Before Your Drone Is In the Air

The Federal Aviation Administration estimates more than one million drones will be sold during the upcoming holiday season. Everyone from photographers and farmers to law enforcement and hobbyists are taking to the air. As drones become more affordable and available, the skies are getting crowded.







 Pages Tagged With: "Commissioner Stewart"

UD Report: Captive Insurance Program Boosts Delaware’s GDP, Jobs, Incomes, Tax Revenue

UD Report: Captive Insurance Program Boosts Delaware’s GDP, Jobs, Incomes, Tax Revenue Commissioner Stewart Celebrates Captive Bureau’s Economic Impact DOVER, DE –Insurance Commissioner Karen Weldin Stewart today announced the release of a University of Delaware economic impact study which shows that the Department of Insurance’s captive insurance program contributes nearly $360 million to Delaware’s annual […]




Commissioner Stewart Fines Three Insurers $114,500 for Market Misconduct

Dover, DE-Commissioner Karen Weldin Stewart fined the following companies a total of $114,500 during the second quarter of 2016 for violations of state insurance laws and regulations:   Name                                                     […]




Highmark, Aetna Request Substantial Health Insurance Rate Increases for 2017

Highmark, Aetna Request Substantial Health Insurance Rate Increases for 2017 Commissioner Stewart Announces Public Information Sessions Dover, DE – Commissioner Karen Weldin Stewart announced today that she has received rate request filings from Highmark Blue Cross Blue Shield of Delaware, Aetna, Inc. and Aetna Life for individual and small group plans to be offered on […]




Retirement Planning for All Ages: Commissioner Stewart Supports National Retirement Planning Week

National Retirement Planning Week runs from April 11 to 15, and Insurance Commissioner Karen Weldin Stewart joins with the National Retirement Planning Coalition to recommend that Delawareans of all ages take time to review their existing retirement strategy, or to formulate a plan if they don’t already have one.




Commissioner Stewart: Make Sure Your Coverage Is In Place Before Your Drone Is In the Air

The Federal Aviation Administration estimates more than one million drones will be sold during the upcoming holiday season. Everyone from photographers and farmers to law enforcement and hobbyists are taking to the air. As drones become more affordable and available, the skies are getting crowded.