John Pearson

  • ACLI 
  • Baltimore Life

At the 1986 Annual Meeting of the American Council of Life Insurance ACLI Chairman John Pearson stated:

  • Our products must do what we say they do.
  • Our companies must fulfill their promises.
  • All the words in the world - the best government relations, the best public relations-will not be enough without performance.  (p2)

1987 01 - SOA - Non-Guaranteed Promises: A New Standard of Practice, William T. Tozer, Actuarial Update, Society of Actuaries -  8p

John PEARSON (ACLI) -  Our records say less than 10 percent of complaints are life insurance and life insurance-related.

  • Having said that, however, we frankly think the current network does a very good job of handling consumer complaints.
  • We would prefer for more uniformity across States with some of these model laws that have passed
  • But, frankly, we look at it as something that we could build upon as through the Federal bill that we would expect nothing less than an exemplar customer complaint and recourse.  (p29)

2008 0729 - GOV (Senate) - The State of the Insurance Industry: Examining the Current Regulatory and Oversight Structure - The Current State of Insurance Regulation, Oversight and Ways to Enhance Consumer Protection, Promote Competition and Efficiency, and to Address What Role, if any, the Federal Government should play - [PDF-472pVideo-Senate-Error

  • 2008 0729 - GOV (Senate) - The State of the Insurance Industry: Examining the Current Regulatory and Oversight Structure
    • [PDF-472pVIDEO-Senate-Error
    • John L. Pearson - Chairman, President, and Chief Executive Officer, The Baltimore Life Insurance Company, On Behalf of The American Council Of Life Insurers (ACLI) - Written Testimony - 15p
    • The Current State of Insurance Regulation, Oversight and Ways to Enhance Consumer Protection, Promote Competition and Efficiency, and to Address What Role, if any, the Federal Government should play