Clark Consulting Reports Provide New Look at Insurance Carriers

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Thu Nov 12, 2009 11:12am EST

DALLAS--(Business Wire)--
New Clark Consulting, Inc. insurance carrier reports offer clients a clear,
concise summary of the strengths and weaknesses of individual carriers -
providing clients with a tool to evaluate such carriers and to compare carriers
to one another. 

The quarterly reports, produced by a dedicated team at Clark Consulting, are
available now through the company`s consultants. 

These new reports provide more in-depth data on carriers than simple ratings and
provide statistics over a number of different categories. The reports will
visually present data trends, levels and other financial information about the
carrier. They also summarize the company`s ratings from such firms as Standard &
Poor`s and Moodys. Using the reports to compare this information side-by-side
can help clients develop a better understanding of any carrier. 

"We`ve constructed these reports to provide a useful review of the carrier based
on consistent data points," said Anthony Laudato, vice president of Product
Development and Innovation. "The carrier reports will provide the kind of
information needed by clients to make informed decisions about the majority of
insurance companies serving Clark Consulting." 

Clark Consulting clients and other interested parties can obtain copies of the
report by contacting a consultant through www.clarkconsulting.com

Clark Consulting is an AEGON company. AEGON NV is an international life
insurance, pension and investment group based in The Hague, The Netherlands,
with businesses in over twenty markets in the Americas, Europe and Asia. Clark
Consulting is a leader in the field of providing employee benefits to corporate
and bank employees offset by bank owned life insurance and corporate owned life
insurance.

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