Industry

B.C. brokers call for legislative ban on credit scoring

The Insurance Brokers Association of B.C. (IBABC) has asked the B.C. government for legislative changes that would prohibit insurers’ ability to collect information for the purpose of credit scoring.”Our position is that we don’t want credit scoring to be an underwriting factor in B.C., and the best way to ensure that is to prohibit it […]

By Canadian Underwriter | June 23, 2009

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‘Greenwashing’ proving to be new liability frontier

The number of so-called ‘green’ or environmentally friendly products is on the rise, and there has been a corresponding up-tick in the number of ‘greenwashing’ liability suits against companies accused of exaggerating the environmental benefits of their products, says Levick Strategic Communications.Greenwashing is defined as the act of misleading consumers regarding the environmental practices of […]

By Canadian Underwriter | June 23, 2009

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A.M. Best takes rating actions on 51 Canadian insurers

The financial strength ratings (FSR) and issuer credit ratings (ICR) of 33 Canadian property/casualty companies have been affirmed by A.M. Best Co. Additionally, one company had its FSR and ICR confirmed, four had their ICRs upgraded, four had their FSRs and ICRs assigned and nine had their FSRs and ICRs downgraded by A.M. Best Co. […]

By Canadian Underwriter | June 23, 2009

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EU moves ahead with changes to financial regulation; establishes new risk board

The European Union is moving ahead with the creation of a European Systemic Risk Board, which will monitor and assess potential threats to financial stability, the European Council has decided.In addition, “where necessary,” the risk board in a financial crisis would “issue risk warnings and recommendations for action,” the EU Council said in its Presidency […]

By Canadian Underwriter | June 22, 2009

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