Industry
Dear Editor, The [June 1999] issue was excellent from cover to cover. I like the Autovision being separate rather than inserted. The subject matters are very different and while I read it from cover to cover as well, I did it at home in the evening. The profile article about ICBC’s president Thom Thompson, describes […]
July 31, 1999
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The insurance industry is applauding the federal government’s just released white paper outlining the future of financial services competition in Canada. In line with insurer and broker demands, the government has blocked banks from retailing insurance through branches as well as dampening any immediate hopes they may have had in moving into the vehicle leasing […]
June 30, 1999
Cecil Rhodes, the 19th-century British financier, colonial administrator and sponsor of Oxford's prestigious Rhodes Scholarship, once said, "I would annex planets if I could." A read through the financial pages of any newspaper would suggest that many corporate presidents and CEOs feel the same way.
By Robert Gunn, president of Royal & SunAlliance Canada | June 30, 1999
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The new millennium is not only bringing Y2K exposures to the fore, but a sense of consumer branding. From companies, brokers through to reinsurers, the latest industry leader forums have all hosted an urgency to address consumerism. The property and casualty insurance sector has hardly been renowned for its innovative approach to identifying buyer needs […]
By Sean van Zyl, Editor | June 30, 1999
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A month after Progressive announced its intention to pull out of the Canadian marketplace, its general manager continues to insist the withdrawal had nothing to with Canada’s insurance environment. Chip Conner, Progressive general manager, says industry speculation that the company was burned by an early year foray into the Alberta market is unfounded. “We’ve actually […]
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The federal government’s recently released paper outlining the future of financial institutions in Canada did little to quell market rumours surrounding a potential sale of CIBC Insurance. The company, originally tabbed to be sold to U.S.-based GEICO Insurance, is now allegedly being sought by General Motors of Canada (GM). The two companies would be a […]
U.S.-based A.M. Best Company has announced it has acquired TRAC Insurance Services Ltd. — an independent Canadian insurance rating agency — and renamed it A.M. Best Canada Ltd. The acquisition of Toronto-based TRAC is the latest step in A.M. Best’s global expansion. Over the past three years, the 100-year-old rating agency has more than tripled […]
Dear Editor, Subject: Jokers Wild, editorial, February Issue Your editorial appears to bemoan the demise of Synchron, an event that is now about a year old. Its flavour tars the system vendors as a special interest group outside the industry, and wants to place brokers in the single solution vanguard. This journal is one of […]
The Insurance Brokers Association of Canada (IBAC) has set in motion plans to return a major salvo against direct writers in the consumer advertising war during this year. At IBAC’s recently held broker-based company CEO symposium, through which the association provides annual feedback to supporting insurers of its market strategy, president Mike Toole announced the […]
The Insurance Institute of Ontario's Centennial Symposium, recently held in Toronto, drew together several key local and international financial services experts who provided a mixed view of the future in terms of how current and emerging marketplace events will impact the property and casualty insurance industry. However, all of the speakers agreed that change is rushing the industry into a new era.
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