Claims

Softening in reinsurance ceased due to hurricanes

A.M. Best Co.’s expectation that significant price increases are mainly limited to business lines affected by the U.S. hurricanes, whereas European treaties (which account for approximately two-thirds of the renewable portfolio) saw relatively stable premium rates, has been confirmed by European-based global insurers recently published January 2006 renewals. This stability was also partially a result […]

By Canadian Underwriter | February 20, 2006

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A.M. Best assigns negative outlook to U.S. P/C market

A.M. Best has extended its negative outlook for the 2006 U.S. commercial insurance market. “A.M. Best anticipates there will be few rating upgrades or positive rating outlooks assigned in 2006 due to pricing deterioration in 2005, the expectation of continued (albeit lessened) reserve development and the dimmed long-term business prospects attributable to the emergence of […]

By Canadian Underwriter | February 17, 2006

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ICBC donates $10,000 to Hope, B.C. rescue team

ICBC presented a $10,000 cheque recently to a search and rescue team in Hope, B.C. to help replace the community’s Jaws of Life, the Hope Standard reported recently. According to the newspaper, a thief had stolen the team’s search and rescue vehicle and $104,000 worth of equipment. Also missing were avalanche victim locaters, flashlights, a […]

By Canadian Underwriter | February 17, 2006

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Co-Operators General Insurance sees increase in Q4 profits

Co-operators General Insurance Company (TSX:CCS.PR.A.) has gained a consolidated after-tax net income of $39.1 million for the fourth quarter ended Dec. 31, 2005, compared to the $38.8 million profit for the same period in 2004.Gross written premium in the Q4 declined 1.8% to $486 million, compared to $495 million in the Q4 of 2004. The […]

By Canadian Underwriter | February 17, 2006

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