Claims

Australian storms produce $115 million loss

Recent storms across Australia are expected to produce AU$120 million (Cdn$115.5 million) in claims, according to preliminary estimates from the country’s Insurance Disaster Response Organisation (IDRO).The IDRO says insurers should face almost 30,000 claims from the storms which hit New South Wales, Victoria and Tasmania last Tuesday and Wednesday. The storms included hail, strong winds […]

By Canadian Underwriter | February 6, 2005

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S&P comments on potential non-renewal of TRIA

With no clear indication that the U.S. Congress will extend the Terrorism Risk Insurance Act (TRIA) beyond its December 31, 2005 sunset, the insurance industry is already seeing the potential impact of TRIA’s non-renewal, says a new report by Standard & Poor’s.The rating agency says workers’ compensation (WC) carriers could be hardest hit if the […]

By Canadian Underwriter | February 3, 2005

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S&P predicts Florida homeowners’ rates to rise 10%

As the day draws near for Florida’s insurers to request a rate increase following last year’s record hurricanes, Standard & Poor’s expects an average 10% increase may be in the offing.S&P’s Robert McNatt says insurers are in far better shape following this hurricane season which produced four major hurricanes and as much as US$27 billion […]

By Canadian Underwriter | February 2, 2005

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What’s new: In brief (February 02, 2005)

Lloyd’s of London has estimated its losses from the South Asian tsunami at GBP100 million, net of reinsurance. “A significant proportion of these losses will be within businesses’ planning assumptions for expected catastrophe loss costs,” notes a Lloyd’s statement. While the U.S. Federal Reserve Bank was true to course in rising the target funds rates […]

By Canadian Underwriter | February 2, 2005

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