BNP Paribas Cardif, Chubb, ABL, MetLife losing customers here
Posted : 2021-02-19 15:45
By Park Jae-hyuk
Mid-tier foreign life insurance companies appear to be losing their customers here, in contrast to their Korean peers, which have successfully prevented their clients from terminating their insurance contracts despite the COVID-19 pandemic.
Data compiled by the Korea Life Insurance Association showed Friday that the combined size of terminated insurance contracts with four foreign life insurers here increased from a year earlier, due to lapses and surrenders during the first 11 months of last year.
These data can be interpreted as resulting from a rise in the number of customers surrendering insurance policies without paying insurance premiums for a certain period of time.
El Segundo-based ABL Space Systems, which is developing low cost launch vehicles and launch systems, says it has signed up customer for its first launch. The company says it is targeting its first
Perseverance Mission Highlights CRISM’s Continued Contributions to Martian Science By Michael Buckley
On ancient Mars, water carved channels and transported sediments to form fans and deltas within lake basins. Examination of spectral data acquired from orbit shows that some of these sediments have minerals that indicate chemical alteration by water. In the Jezero crater delta, above, sediments contain clays and carbonates. This image, which includes information from the APL-built Compact Reconnaissance Imaging Spectrometer for Mars (CRISM), originally appeared in a paper by CRISM deputy principal investigator and Perseverance mission team member Bethany Ehlmann.
Credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech/MSSS/Johns Hopkins APL
Over 50 puppies rescued from Lorain County home, Friendship APL asks for donations to pay for medical bills On January 20th Lorain County humane officers executed a search warrant at a home in Colombia Station. (Source: Friendship APL) By Kelly Kennedy | February 9, 2021 at 10:17 PM EST - Updated February 10 at 9:16 AM
ELYRIA, Ohio (WOIO) - A Lorain County animal shelter is struggling to nurse dozens of very sick puppies back to health after rescuing them from a home in Columbia Station.
In his decade as the executive director for the Friendship Animal Protective League in Elyria, Gregory Willey says this is one of the most heartbreaking operations he has been a part of. “They didn’t have the strength to lift their heads up,” explained Willey. “They didn’t have the strength to carry on, so it was really really a difficult time.”