Industry

On The Move (July 01, 2001)

The Toronto Insurance Women’s Association executive for 2001-2002 was recently elected at the TIWA annual general meeting. Pictured are: (back from left) Robin Darby, Lori Duclos, Dalia Sabour, Cheryl Morton, Monica Branker, Karen Akeson, Doreen Brown, (front) Gail Cuffe, Michelle Roberts (president), Kelly Brisbin-Harris, Pauline Ferguson. The Toa Reinsurance Company of America is moving house, […]

June 30, 2001

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Flying High Against Diversity

In a time when insurers are cutting costs, including those associated with claims handling, it is difficult to say any adjuster is "flying high". But Keith Edwards is one exception. Not only will he take over as president of the Canadian Independent Adjusters Association (CIAA) this year, but the licensed pilot also has high hopes for his profession. Edwards says this time of "belt tightening" is an opportunity for independents to prove their efficiency and expertise.

By Vikki Spencer | June 30, 2001

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Insurers battle rising claims tide

The Canadian property and casualty insurance industry achieved a dismal 3.8% return on equity for the last four consecutive quarters through to the end of March 2001, according to the latest preliminary financial figures released by the Insurance Bureau of Canada (IBC). The industry’s taxed income for the first quarter of this year fell by […]

June 30, 2001

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Deregulation call for B.C.’s auto insurance by 2003

Speaking at the recently held AGM of the Insurance Brokers Association of British Columbia (IBABC) in Kelowna, George Cooke of the Dominion of Canada General Insurance Co. praised the “unwavering commitment” of the province’s new premier Gordon Campbell to increase private enterprise in B.C. Specifically, Cooke refers to the new Liberal provincial government’s stated position […]

June 30, 2001

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