Tracking ISO circulars doesn’t have to be time- or labor-intensive. In fact, it can be as easy as opening an Excel file. The ISO Circular Tracking Extract is a handy compendium of important circular information in one consolidated Excel file that you can easily upload. ISO will customize your daily extract to include the specific [...]
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Tracking ISO Circulars Has Never Been Easier [Video]
by Tammora Warren on May 7, 2013
in Underwriting
New Novarica Report Highlights Vendors Relationship with ISO
by Mark Sheehan on October 24, 2012
in Underwriting
Among the questions insurers should ask when choosing a rating system are whether the vendor has a formal business alliance with ISO and whether the provider offers a subscription service for maintaining ISO products, according to a report from industry analyst Novarica, as noted in Insurance Networking News. That question is critical, because remaining current with [...]
Tagged as: circulars, commercial lines, ERC, Insurance Networking News, loss costs, manuals, Novarica, rating service, rules
New ISO Circular Tracking Tool Receives Great Reviews
by Mark Sheehan on July 25, 2012
in Underwriting
We’ve been listening to our customers about the challenges they encounter in handling regulatory content — loss costs, rules, forms, statistical codes, and business edits. The process of managing some 4,000 circulars issued each year is too complex and cumbersome, customers have said, and they look to ISO for help. That’s why, in early June, [...]
Tagged as: circulars, ERC, loss costs, manuals, rating service, rules, underwriting
At ISO, our customers have told us about the challenges they encounter in handling regulatory content — loss costs, rules, forms, statistical codes, and business edits. Insurers depend on ISO circulars to supply that information, and some find it difficult to update the rates and rules in their existing systems. The process of managing some [...]
Tagged as: circulars, ERC, loss costs, manuals, rating service, rules, underwriting
How Are Insurers Using ISO’s New Algorithm Files?
by Mark Sheehan on February 2, 2012
in Auto,Underwriting
An interesting case study from ISO is in the works. The headline is “Forty-Six States in Two Months: How One Insurer Implemented ISO’s Commercial Auto Rating in Record Time.” We’re still developing the final report, but already the findings are clear. The newly formatted ISO Rating Service® and ISO Electronic Rating Content algorithm files, which [...]
Tagged as: algorithms, auto, automate, commercial, loss costs, rating, rules
