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In Memory (May 01, 2004)

It is with sadness that we report the passing of Paul Graham on April 11, just one week after his 70th birthday. Paul’s insurance career spanned 40 years, most recently as president and CEO of Canadian Re (now Swiss Reinsurance Co. of Canada) from 1989 until his retirement in 1997. He played an important role […]

April 30, 2004

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Views (May 01, 2004)

All for a good cause, the industry tipped back some of the world’s finest scotches at the 4th Annual Scotch Nosing, hosted by the Honorable Order of the Blue Goose, Ontario Pond. The event raised $6,500 for the Women in Insurance Cancer Crusade (WICC), and attendees were treated to a sampling of Speyside Region offerings, […]

April 30, 2004

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Hub’s Profit Rise Moderates For 1-Q

Broker network consolidator Hub International (TSX: HBG) increased net income year-on-year by 8% to US$9.6 million for the first quarter 2004 compared with the US$8.9 million posted for the same period the year prior. The company achieved this despite a US$1.7 million after-tax write-off incurred during the financial year from incorporating all operations under the […]

April 30, 2004

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Piecing Together Parts

Thin profit margins have prompted insurers to closely examine claims cost reduction strategies. While bodily injury and healthcare have received the lion's share of attention in auto insurance, the vehicle damage side of the equation is experiencing challenges of its own. Insurers are trying to find ways to reduce cycle turnaround time, improve supply chain management and save money through aftermarket and recycled parts. The issue for insurers is how to trim costs while ensuring parts quality and vehicle safety.

By Craig Harris | April 30, 2004

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