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CONSULTATION SERVICES INSURANCE ADMINISTRATION INSURANCE

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%) Cole, Terence
ACCESS 1ST CAPITAL BANK West Bay Investments, Inc.
AMERICAN RIVIERA BANK Santa Barbara Community Bancorp, Inc.
BANK 1440 Large Spur, Inc.
DELGREENE FINANCIAL Wealth Systems International, Ltd.
DVQ-NET Cole, Terence
I Intrum Justitia Licensing AG
I INTRUM Intrum Justitia Licensing AG
INTRUM Intrum Justitia Licensing AG
INTRUM JUSTITIA Intrum Justitia Licensing AG
JEFFERSON PILOT JEFFERSON-PILOT CORPORATION
JPF JEFFERSON-PILOT CORPORATION
LIFETIME INVESTMENT, FINANCIAL & ESTATE PLANNING SYSTEM Capital Creation and Protection Group, Inc. DBA Capital Creation and Protection, Inc.
NO FENCES PlainsCapital Corporation
NO FENCES. PlainsCapital Corporation
PEOPLE 1ST PBS Organizing Group, Inc.
PEOPLEFIRST BANK PBS Organizing Group, Inc.
PLAINSCAPITAL PlainsCapital Corporation
PLAINSCAPITAL PlainsCapital Corporation
PLAINSCAPITAL CORPORATION PlainsCapital Corporation
PLAINSCAPITAL CORPORATION PlainsCapital Corporation
THE RETIREMENT DOCTOR Alvarez, Enrique J.
Technical Examples
  1. Methods and apparatus for selecting an insurance carrier for an online insurance policy purchase are disclosed. A user at a client device, such as a personal computer connected to the Internet, receives a plurality of business insurance quotes with minimal data input requirements. A plurality of insurance carriers are narrowed down to a few relevant insurance carriers based on the user's zip code, standard industrial code (SIC), desired insurance products, a small number of "kill" questions, and a customized insurance application which is dynamically generated in response to previous answers.
  2. Systems and methods for facilitating the dispensing of insurance and of an insurance company selling insurance policies are provided, which may be network or Internet based, and may be managed through a general agent. Policy information from insurance companies may be received or stored. Data may be received from customers and insurance rates or quotes provided, which may be from competing companies. An instruction to purchase and payment may be received and proof of coverage, such as printing a document, may be facilitated. Data may be input directly by a customer or by an agent on behalf of the customer. The policy information, customer data, and premiums may be provided to the insurance companies. Insurance agents may advertise, and may refer customers from their own websites in exchange for commissions. The insurance offered for sale may be, automobile or specialty insurance, and may provide coverage in another country.
  3. A system and method that includes the use of a bank checking account that can be connected to insurance coverage. In particular, a banking consumer can purchase insurance coverage for unexpected events that may affect the historical deposits and withdrawals relating to the checking accounts. Additionally, insurance coverage other than that of the checking account itself can be included, such as life insurance, so long as the account remains active. Accordingly, the present invention can integrate the negative insurance sell into a positive banking experience.
  4. A portal facilitates electronic business communication between independent agents and connected financial services providers such as terminals of insurance firms, etc. By means of a data transmission via the portal and a format conversion, all the data relevant to the preparation, arrangement, and provision of a financial service, for example of insurance firms, are handled electronically. It is thus possible to substantially dispense with paper-based manual processing of data.
  5. Methods and systems for interactively creating and submitting insurance claims and determining whether the submitted claims are in condition for payment by an insurer. A medical technician operating a client computer establishes communication with a remote server. The remote server transmits a claim form to the client computer for display to the medical technician. Using the claim form, the technician enters patient identification information, which is transmitted to the server to determine whether the patient is a beneficiary of an approved insurance plan. If the patient is a beneficiary, the technician can prepare an insurance claim using the claim form displayed by the client computer. The technician enters a diagnosis code and a treatment code representing the diagnosis and treatment of the patient. The diagnosis and treatment codes are transmitted to the remote server, which processes the codes to determine whether the claim corresponds to health care services that are approved for payment. If the insurance claim is not in condition for payment, the medical technician is notified. The medical technician can then amend the insurance claim as necessary and resubmit the claim.

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