Industry
The Women in Insurance Cancer Crusade (WICC) held its annual fundraising dinner at Toronto’s Sheraton Centre March 31, raising $37,000 for cancer research. An estimated 340 industry members took part in the fundraiser, which was highlighted by an auction in which full tables bid for the opportunity to guess who the evening’s surprise guest was. […]
May 31, 1999
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We couldn’t have picked a worse day for the opening of my company’s new regional office. Gale-force winds had blasted into the city overnight, knocking down trees and power-lines, shutting down the airport, and tearing the roofs off new, unfinished homes in the suburbs. They had also succeeded in lighting up the phones in our […]
By Axiom | May 31, 1999
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While the potential restructuring of financial institutions on the national scene is holding the attention of Alberta brokers, there are plenty of initiatives on the homefront to keep them busy. New Insurance Brokers Association of Alberta (IBAA) president Stephen Evanson says his organization is concentrating efforts on assisting the provincial government in rewriting its Insurance […]
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This month federal Finance Minister Paul Martin will release his report outlining the proposed future of financial institutions in Canada. With brokers and insurers weary of banks being allowed to retail insurance out of their branches, the associations are standing by ready to release their responses to the public. Insurance Bureau of Canada vice president […]
The new president of the Insurance Brokers Association of Manitoba (IBAM) Ron Vandenbosch says the battle against banks retailing insurance is the top concern expressed by his constituents at the recent IBAM annual general meeting in Winnipeg. Asked to list three top concerns of Manitoba brokers, he answers the bank threat, the need to further […]
AIG recently held it’s first Canadian Product Fair in Toronto at the Roy Thompson Hall. Greg Flood (pictured), president of AIG’s mergers & acquisitions division, was one of several speakers addressing the 600 attendees. Flood points out that the surge in M&A deals over the past two years has opened up new product opportunities for […]
The City of Toronto’s new mandatory mediation program could result in quicker and more efficient resolutions of insurance lawsuits, lawyer Paul Iacano told a packed conference room at a seminar at the recently held Claims ’99 Ontario Insurance Adjusters Association conference. Iacano’s co-speaker, lawyer James Howie, disagreed, contending the jury is still out on the […]
By Lowell Conn | March 31, 1999
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Equisure Financial Network Inc. (TSE: EFN) has entered into an agreement to acquire Sudbury-based Dinan Insurance Brokers and Financial Services Ltd., a multi-line general insurance and financial service brokerage. The undisclosed purchase price will be paid partly in cash and partly in Equisure shares. Equisure is acquiring a well known regional broker in Dinan. It […]
March 31, 1999
TSE-listed Queensway Financial Holdings (QFH) posted a 59% drop in earnings a share to 52c for the financial year ended December 1998 compared with the previous year. The company’s directors attribute the earnings decline primarily as a result of a once-off cost associated with a claims under-reserve of $13 million disclosed at Paradigm Insurance Co., […]
St. Paul Companies, an insurance and reinsurance group and the parent of St. Paul Canada — has released its yearend 1998 figures posting a dramatic decrease in earnings over 1997. Net income plummeted from 1997’s US$929 million to $89.3 million in 1998. While decreased revenues account for much of the decline from the company’s record […]
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