Claims

Replenishing reserves still a question mark

Even though underwriting results for property and casualty companies globally have improved markedly over the past few years, the ongoing challenge of attaining ultimately adequate reserves remains, according to a recent report by Standard & Poor’s.”Insurers and reinsurers appear no closer now than they were a year ago to achieving full reserve adequacy for 1997-2001 […]

By Canadian Underwriter | February 24, 2006

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After TRIA, what next for terrorism coverage?

In anticipation of the conclusion of TRIA’s extension in 2007, Aon Risk Services has been encouraging clients to maintain their relationships with insurers in the stand-alone terrorism insurance market, or with those that build added protection into their all-risks policies by guaranteeing ‘full term’ TRIA coverage even if the act expires before the policy does, […]

By Canadian Underwriter | February 24, 2006

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2005 catastrophes break meteorological records

About 400 natural catastrophes and man-made disasters in 2005 accounted for 97,000 deaths and damages totalling more than US$230 billion, according to a Swiss Re report. Insurance covered about one third, or US$83 billion, of the damages. In the previous year, insured catastrophe losses had amounted to US$48 billion. “[Year] 2005 turned out to be […]

By Canadian Underwriter | February 24, 2006

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PXRE reports net loss of $446.5 million

PXRE Group Ltd. (NYSE:PXT) recently reported a net loss before convertible preferred share dividends of $446.5 million for the quarter ended Dec. 31, 2005 compared to net income before convertible preferred share dividends of $32.8 million in the fourth quarter of 2004. The net loss in the fourth quarter of 2005 principally reflects losses from […]

By Canadian Underwriter | February 23, 2006

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