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Popularity of reinsurance modelling increases

Companies attempting to optimize their reinsurance programs are turning to reinsurance modeling more and more, A.M. Best reports.The ratings agency notes Raju Bohra, a senior vice president at Willis Re Inc., made the observation at the 111th National Association of Mutual Insurance Companies convention in Tampa, Florida.A.M. Best reports Bohra as saying that “reinsurance optimization […]

By Canadian Underwriter | September 19, 2006

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ICBC obtains conviction in tax fraud scheme

ICBC has obtained a conviction in B.C.’s provincial court for a fraud scheme in which a claimant produced fraudulent tax returns to support the receipt of exaggerated payments for lost wages following a car accident.Alen Melki of Burnaby, B.C. was charged and convicted through trial of two counts of uttering forged documents, an offence under […]

By Canadian Underwriter | September 14, 2006

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Increased sea temperatures linked to stronger hurricanes

Critics may dismiss the dangers of global warming, but increasing sea temperatures are nonetheless linked to more intense Atlantic hurricanes, according to the 2006 edition of the annual publication, the Hazard & Risk Science Review.Researched and edited by Professor Bill McGuire, director of the Benfield UCL Hazard Research Centre (BUHRC), and jointly sponsored by Benfield […]

By Canadian Underwriter | September 13, 2006

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Forecast of hurricane severity decreased

The hurricane forecast for 2006 has been revised from Tropical Storm Risk’s original prediction of above-average activity to slightly below-normal activity.The London-based group of insurance, risk management and seasonal climate experts, led by the Benfield centre, say the new forecast indicates hurricane activity will be 10% below what has been the norm from 1950-2005. This […]

By Canadian Underwriter | September 12, 2006

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