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WAEPA offers up to $1.5M in coverage, [12] as well as a Chronic Illness Rider, [13] Guaranteed Issue Group Term Life Insurance, [14] and Group Short-Term Disability Insurance [15] for new federal employees. Since 1996, WAEPA has refunded over $101 Million dollars in premiums to its members.
Better was named Best Online Mortgage Lender for Robust Online Lending by Forbes in 2024, [18] and Best Mortgage Lender for Affordability by the Wall Street Journal in 2023, [19] and ranked #1 on LinkedIn’s Top Startups List for 2021, [20] and 2020 [21] #1 on Fortune’s Best Small and Medium Workplaces in New York, [22] #15 on CNBC’s ...
On March 8, 2022, the company announced that an additional 3,000 people, or approximately one-third of employees, were laid off. [8] [29] [30] Some employees learned of their layoff when they received severance pay, before Better.com told them they were to be laid off. [31]
The Pension Benefit Guaranty Corporation (PBGC) is a United States federally chartered corporation created by the Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974 (ERISA) to encourage the continuation and maintenance of voluntary private defined benefit pension plans, provide timely and uninterrupted payment of pension benefits, and keep pension insurance premiums at the lowest level necessary ...
The New York State Constitution, Art.X, sec. 5, provides that public benefit corporations may only be created by special act of the legislature. In City of Rye v. MTA, 24 N.Y.2d 627 (1969), the court of appeals explained that "The debates of the 1938 Convention indicate that the proliferation of public authorities after 1927 was the reason for the enactment of section 5 of article X....
The Sheriff's Office (Sheriff) is the primary civil law enforcement agency of New York City and the enforcement division of the New York City Department of Finance. The Fire Department (FDNY) provides fire protection, technical rescue, primary response to biological, chemical and radioactive hazards, and emergency medical services.
The New York State Legislature unanimously confirmed Benjamin M. Lawsky on May 24, 2011, as New York State's first Superintendent of Financial Services. [9] From May 24, 2011, until October 3, 2011, Lawsky also was appointed, and served as, Acting Superintendent of Banks for the former New York State Banking Department. [9]
In 2017, FIS sold a majority stake in Capco to Clayton, Dubilier & Rice (CD&R), a private equity firm based in New York, making Capco an independent company again. [9] FIS continues to retain a 40 percent equity interest in the company. [10] On 4 March 2021, Wipro announced that it had acquired Capco for US$1.45 billion.