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- Posted December 09, 2010
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Insurance Credit Scoring report to be released Dec. 16th
Michigan Office of Financial and Insurance Services (OFIS) Commissioner Frank M. Fitzgerald will release a report on Monday, Dec. 16 regarding the use of insurance credit scoring in Michigan.
This report follows six public hearings held around the state during the summer of 2002. In addition, OFIS staff recently have concluded extensive insurance credit scoring research and will be attending the upcoming National Association of Insurance Commissioners meeting to hear the results from the national working group on insurance credit scoring.
Information on credit scoring and the public hearings can be reviewed at the OFIS Web site, www.michigan.gov/ofis, by clicking the credit scoring logo at the bottom of the page. The report and all corresponding material will be available on this site.
As details become available, further information regarding the release of the report will be emailed and posted to the OFIS Web site.
Copyright © 2010 State of Michigan
Published: Thu, Dec 9, 2010
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