Industry

CCIR working group reaches no conclusion on controversial credit scoring issue

The Canadian Council of Insurance Regulators (CCIR) group tasked with reviewing the use of credit scoring by insurers has been unable to come up with recommendations on the matter, in perhaps a disappointing end to a long look at the issue. In its November 2012 findings report, the Credit Scoring Working Group noted it had […]

By Canadian Underwriter | November 28, 2012

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Most identity fraud caused by stolen personal items: study

The majority of identity fraud cases are the result of burglary or stolen personal items, a new study from The Travelers Companies Inc. suggests.  The Hartford, Conn.-based property and casualty insurance provider stated that in 73% of all cases, identity fraud is caused by burglary or stolen personal items. “Stolen or misplaced items, such as wallets […]

By Canadian Underwriter | November 28, 2012

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Young drivers most involved in traffic collisions: MPI

Manitobans between the ages of 16 and 24 accounted for 25% of drivers in fatal crashes and 22% of drivers in injury collisions in the province during 2010, notes data from Manitoba Public Insurance (MPI). This age range accounts for the largest proportion of traffic collision casualties, more than any other age group, MPI reports […]

By Canadian Underwriter | November 28, 2012

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Gore Mutual’s new “big data tool” aims to deliver faster decisions to brokers

Gore Mutual Insurance Company announced Wednesday that the company has fully implemented Outside Intelligence’s (OIQ) Risk Discovery Platform to support its commercial underwriting operations, a move expected to provide more timely service to brokers. OIQ is search-based application whose platform and applications compile data from a number of internal and external sources, notes a statement […]

By Canadian Underwriter | November 28, 2012

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