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http://oci.wi.gov/ The
Office of the Commissioner of Insurance (OCI) was created by the legislature in 1871. The original intent of the OCI</abbr> has not changed drastically over the past 125 years. In 1871, OCI</abbr>
was vested with broad powers to ensure that the insurance industry
responsibly and adequately met the insurance needs of Wisconsin
citizens. Today, OCI's</abbr> mission is to lead the way in informing and protecting the public and responding to its insurance needs.
OCI</abbr> performs a variety of tasks to protect insurance consumers and ensure a competitive insurance environment. OCI's</abbr> major functions include:
- Reviewing insurance policies that are sold in Wisconsin to make sure they meet the requirements set forth in Wisconsin law;
- Conducting examinations of domestic and foreign insurers to ensure compliance with Wisconsin laws and rules;
- Monitoring the financial solvency of licensed companies to make
sure that consumers have the insurance coverage they expect when they
need it; - Issuing licenses to the various parties involved in selling and marketing insurance products;
Assisting insurance consumers with their insurance problems; - Researching special insurance issues to understand and assess their impact on Wisconsin;
- Providing technical assistance on legislation and promulgating administrative rules to interpret insurance laws;
- Creating and distributing public information and consumer education pieces to educate people about insurance; and
- Operating a state life insurance fund, a property fund for the
property owned by local units of government, and a patients compensation
fund insuring health care providers for medical malpractice.
meinung: also eine art verbraucherzentrale für versicherte.......!

wahrscheinlich haben die allgemienes interesse das ambac nicht ganz abtaucht....die versicherten könnten dadurch schaden nehmen?
soll mir recht sein...außerdem denke ich dass die großen Einfluss haben. Man will ja keine privaten Klagen bekommen......
Every state has a safety net to protect insurance consumers from
financial loss in the rare instance that a company becomes insolvent.
This safety net is called a "guaranty fund." The guaranty funds are
established by state law and are composed of licensed companies in the
state. They pay the claims of policyholders and other claimants of an
insolvent company. The money to pay the claims against the insurance
company comes from assessments made against all of the insurance
companies that are members of the guaranty fund.
In Wisconsin, this fund is called the Wisconsin Insurance Security
Fund (Fund). The Fund is created by state law and is funded by
assessments of insurers licensed to do business in Wisconsin. In
general, the Fund protects residents for most claims of licensed
insurers in liquidation. The Fund should not be relied upon to eliminate
all risks of loss to insureds due to insurer insolvency. Some types of
policies may not be fully covered and significant delays could occur in
settling obligations in cases of liquidation.
http://oci.wi.gov/company/wisecfund.htm zudem wollen sie wohl ihrern guaranty fund nicht schröpfen....!

ambac ist ja auch nicht grad klein....haben vielleicht zusätzlich angst das mbia eine monopolstellung einimmt. wäre dann wohl schlecht für die verbraucher bzw. versicherten.......
http://www.finanzen.net/aktien/MBIA-Aktie@pkZeit_10000 weiterer möglicher grund: wenn ich das hier richtig verstehe bekommen die premium taxes und anual fees von den versicherungen. anscheinend muss man da eine art "mitgliedschaft" haben um versicherungen verkaufen zu dürfen. ambac ist da bestimmt ein fetter fisch...letztendlich muss ja um geldeinnahmen gehen die der oci verloren gehen würden.
wer nicht zahlt kommt an den pranger-newsletter:
schlussfolgerung: nach wie vor hält die oci ambac als zahlungskräftigen "kunden" wenn sie sich für uns so einsetzen!
schönen sonntag!
http://oci.wi.gov/epayment/premtax.htm