Industry

IBC image rating matches all-time high

Insurance Bureau of Canada’s public image rating has matched its all-time high of 5.8 out of 10, according to Mike Donoghue, chair of the IBC board of directors. The improved perception of the industry boosts the Bureau’s credibility when speaking to decision-makers, Donoghue added, speaking at the IBC annual general meeting on Apr. 17. “IBC […]

By Canadian Underwriter | April 18, 2008

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New technology allows insight into driving habits

Technologies such as event data recorders, telematics, and on-board video recorders offer an unprecedented level of insight into drivers’ behaviors, potentially leading to a more personalized approach to assessing risk, a report by Celent says. Telematics and event data recording devices allow the option for more personalized measuring of risk, permitting insurers to refine the […]

By Canadian Underwriter | April 18, 2008

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Court distinguishes between pollution-related losses and claims

In a commercial D&O policy, exclusions for “pollution-related losses” are not the same thing as exclusions for “pollution-related claims,” the Ontario Court of Appeal has ruled.In Boliden Ltd. v. Liberty Mutual Insurance Company, Liberty issued a directors’ and officers’ liability policy to Boliden, a mining company. In April 1998, a dam at a tailings pond […]

By Canadian Underwriter | April 18, 2008

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The Co-operators increases profit by $21 million in 2007

The Co-operators Group Ltd. announced a net income of Cdn$154.8 million in 2007, up from Cdn$133.4 million the previous year. “The strong financial performance allowed the organization to make an unprecedented contribution of more than [Cdn]$1 million to The Co-operators Foundation, through which it reinvests in Canadian communities,” the company announced in a press release.”This […]

By Canadian Underwriter | April 17, 2008

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