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Leadership Success Story Of Pratyosh Desaraju’s Usage Based Insurance Initiative
34+ min ago (75+ words) Amid an industry long defined by aging legacy a fresh pay-per-mile insurance model has been drawing significant attention. Led by Pratyosh Desaraju, this revolutionary pay-per-mile auto insurance platform has redefined how drivers interact with their insurance coverage, resulting in impressive business growth and enhanced customer satisfaction across global markets. Business Outcomes That Speak Volumes Earning Recognition and Driving Culture Change From Immigrant Student to Engineer A Blueprint for Technology Driven Transformation...
Corient Private Wealth LLC Purchases 14,187 Shares of Shift4 Payments, Inc. $FOUR
47+ min ago (852+ words) Corient Private Wealth LLC increased its position in Shift4 Payments, Inc. (NYSE:FOUR " Free Report) by 14.6% in the 2nd quarter, according to the company in its most recent disclosure with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). The firm owned 111,499 shares of the company's stock after purchasing an additional 14,187 shares during the quarter. [] [Shift4 Payments logo]Corient Private Wealth LLC increased its position in Shift4 Payments, Inc. (NYSE:FOUR " Free Report) by 14.6% in the 2nd quarter, according to the company in its most recent disclosure with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). The firm owned 111,499 shares of the company's stock after purchasing an additional 14,187 shares during the quarter. Corient Private Wealth LLC owned approximately 0.13% of Shift4 Payments worth $11,051,000 at the end of the most recent quarter. Several other institutional investors and hedge funds have also recently bought and sold shares of the business. Banque Transatlantique SA acquired…...
Enrollment deadline for Covered California nears as big price hikes are set to take effect
6+ hour, 50+ min ago (270+ words) December 18, 2025 / 6:59 PM PST / CBS Sacramento The countdown is on to Christmas and Covered California's enrollment deadline, with big price hikes set to take effect. More than 100,000 people in Sacramento alone use Covered California for their health care insurance plans. For those people, their costs are set to double starting Jan. 1, when tax credits approved during the pandemic expire." In all the excitement surrounding Christmas, A.J. Okocha has not started preparing for what comes next. He is one of the thousands who could see his Covered California health insurance rates rise if he doesn't change plans or drop his coverage altogether. "I think it's going to be a big impact," Okocha said. "It's funny because I've been having my calls to actually renew health insurance. I haven't answered the phone."" Jessica Altman is the CEO of Covered California and has been warning…...
40,000 more Connecticut residents to have medical debt erased
7+ hour, 1+ min ago (604+ words) HARTFORD, Conn. " Connecticut Gov. Ned Lamont announced this week that nearly 40,000 Connecticut residents will soon receive letters informing them that some or all their medical debt has been erased. It's all part of a program launched by the Lamont administration last December in partnership with the nonprofit Undue Medical Debt. The goal is to offer relief to people struggling to pay their medical debts. This marks the third round of the initiative, and it is eliminating more than $63 million in medical debt. Since the program was launched late last year, around 160,000 Connecticut residents who have had difficulties with bills have seen a combined $198 million in medical debt erased. RELATED: 100,000 Connecticut residents will be told some or all their medical debt is erased In a release, Lamont noted that medical debt can delay healing due to stress and anxiety about how…...
Millions of Americans May Soon Face Huge Costs
8+ hour, 19+ min ago (107+ words) If insurance premiums rise, they will do so on Trump's watch. Although it's too early to know how that will affect next year's midterms, come January, the affordability crisis could get even worse'and the GOP will have to confront its choices. How Warren Buffett Did It By Seth A. Klarman Explore. Lindsey Vonn and Philip Rivers show what can happen when athletes keep competing into their 40s, Sally Jenkins writes. Read. In his newest book, Joe Sacco worries about what political violence might lead to, Robert Rubsam writes. The post Millions of Americans May Soon Face Huge Costs appeared first on The Atlantic....
Deadline nears for Massachusetts Health Connector enrollment
8+ hour, 21+ min ago (287+ words) SPRINGFIELD " With just days left before the Dec. 23 deadline, state and local leaders are urging uninsured residents to enroll in health coverage through the Massachusetts Health Connector to ensure they're protected in the new year. The cutoff applies to anyone who wants coverage starting Jan. 1. The Health Connector " the state's official health insurance marketplace " is the only place residents can access financial assistance and avoid misleading "junk" policies that often appear in online searches, according to a statement from the agency. Officials say the enrollment period is especially critical for people without job-based insurance, gig workers, newcomers to the state and anyone seeking affordable, comprehensive health plans. Audrey Morse Gasteier, executive director of the Massachusetts Health Connector, said the state has spent nearly two decades committed to ensuring access to health care and offering the most affordable coverage possible for…...
Open enrollment changes under SECURE 2.0 Act
8+ hour, 34+ min ago (521+ words) "Any new plan that's established now must include an automatic enrollment provision, and that really drives behavior for employees to be automatically enrolled," said Ron Ulrich, vice president of product consulting and compliance at ADP Retirement Services. "The path to least resistance is to do nothing, and that's what most people take." Other changes involve increased catchup contributions to Roth plans as well as penalty-free withdrawals of up to $1,000 per year for emergency expenses. "There are some new emergency expense withdrawals that are available now," said Ulrich. "Those kinds of things may get employees to start saving for retirement." More than 60% of businesses of all sizes say health reimbursement arrangements (such as health savings accounts) are important to attract employees, but only 17% of small businesses and 36% of mid-sized businesses currently offer them. The top nontraditional benefits organizations believe will attract…...
Worried About Health Insurance Costs? There May Be Cheaper Options — But With Trade-Offs
8+ hour, 49+ min ago (1310+ words) For the millions of Americans who buy Affordable Care Act insurance, there's still time left to enroll for 2026. But premium increases and the expiration of enhanced tax subsidies have led to larger-than-expected costs. Concerned shoppers, wondering if there's anything they can do, are consulting insurance brokers or talking to representatives at ACA marketplace call centers. "We're hearing from people with complex medical conditions who don't think they can survive if they don't have access to medical care," said Audrey Morse Gasteier, executive director of the Massachusetts Health Connector, that state's insurance marketplace. And some are considering going outside the ACA to find more affordable options. But that requires caution. Meanwhile, the deadline for choosing a health plan is quickly approaching. The official end of open enrollment is set for Jan. 15 for coverage starting Feb. 1. In most states, it's already too…...
With Affordable Care Act subsidies set to expire soon for millions of Americans, what happens next?
9+ hour, 7+ min ago (447+ words) NEWS ALERT: TikTok signs deal to sell US unit to American investors WEATHER ALERT: Rain showers expected Friday in DC region. Will wet, windy weather wreak havoc on weekend plans? December 18, 2025, 7:43 PM In about two weeks, Affordable Care Act subsidies are set to end with no agreement over extending them. So, what does this mean for the millions of Americans who have a premium tax credit? And is there anything people can do to save money? Matthew McGough, a policy analyst at KFF who covers the Affordable Care Act, says one option is to switch and drop to a lower monthly premium like the Bronze Plan. But that comes with a price. "People are going to have higher out-of-pocket costs," McGough said. "That means that there's a deductible, which is going to be thousands of dollars more than they're used…...
DC Edit | Govt Must Tread Cautiously On Insurance, Nuclear Bills
10+ hour, 20+ min ago (902+ words) It must be recalled that India had nationalised life insurance, and the Life Insurance Corporation of India was formed only after several private insurance companies shut their shop Two bills that the Lok Sabha passed on December 17 will have a far-reaching effect on the common man and woman in the decades to come. One bill aims at allowing foreign companies to set up a fully-owned subsidiary to sell insurance products in India, while the other seeks to allow private companies to set up nuclear power plants and also reduce the liability of nuclear equipment makers in the unfortunate event of a nuclear accident. In the modern world, where the social security that joint families offer has almost eroded, insurance plays a crucial role in the well-being of a family. As such, insurance companies must command an exceptional level of public…...