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Do not prepare for end to insurance cycles: Sinnott

Despite much talk of the need to “tame the insurance cycle”, buyers should prepare themselves for continuing fluctuation in the price and availability of insurance, John T. Sinnot, senior advisor, Marsh & McLennan Cos. told delegates to the World Insurance Forum in Bermuda yesterday.”Past prediction declaring the cyclical nature of our business has gone away […]

By Canadian Underwriter | June 8, 2004

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Gray predicts one hurricane likely to hit U.S. coastline

In his most recent Atlantic hurricane prediction for the 2004 season, Prof. William Gray of Colorado State University says there is a 71% probability of a major hurricane making landfall somewhere on the U.S. coastline this year.Gray builds on earlier reports forecasting an above-average Atlantic hurricane season, now predicting 8 hurricanes, 14 named storms, 60 […]

By Canadian Underwriter | June 2, 2004

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RBC Insurance income rises on reinsurance, Canadian ops

Royal Bank is reporting lower returns from its insurance division in the second quarter ending April 30, 2004, down to 27% from 28.6% a year earlier. However, net income from RBC Insurance was up 16% to $65 million from $56 million, largely on the back of reinsurance and Canadian insurance operations. Net earned premiums dropped […]

By Canadian Underwriter | June 2, 2004

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What’s new: In brief (June 01, 2004)

Rating errors could cost U.S. auto insurers as much as US$13 billion annually, says a report from QPC. In fact, in an audit of 12 million policies from 10 insurers over the past two years, QPC estimates the rating error at about 9.8% of premium on private passenger rates. Of, this 1.6% comes from errors […]

By Canadian Underwriter | June 1, 2004

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