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Comic mascots pay off for insurers in social media campaigns

The huge popularity of comic mascots in social media has “paid dividends” to insurers who have invested in and executed them well, says Celent.In its report, Leveraging Social Networks: An In-Depth View for Insurers, Celent explores the applications of social media that have met, so far, with the most success by insurers. “Perhaps the most […]

By Canadian Underwriter | April 15, 2010

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Alberta introduces bill to tighten restrictions on distracted drivers

New legislation proposed by the Alberta government would restrict a vast number of activities behind the wheel, including personal grooming, manually inputting information into GPS or audio devices, CB radios (excluding commercial or search-and-rescue use) and texting. Bill 16, the Traffic Safety (Distracted Driving) Amendment Act, 2010 would introduce some of the most comprehensive distracted […]

By Canadian Underwriter | April 15, 2010

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OSFI issues guidelines on how to determine the actual cost of mortgage insurance

The Office of the Superintendent of Financial Institutions (OSFI) has issued guidelines on implementing a new regulation that is designed to make sure that borrowers “do not pay a price for mortgage insurance that exceeds the true cost to the lender.”Under their governing statutes, federally regulated financial institutions (FRFI, including banks and P&C companies) are […]

By Canadian Underwriter | April 14, 2010

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Guy Carpenter appoints two new CEOs

Chris McKeown has been appointed president and CEO of North America broking operations at Guy Carpenter & Company LLC, effective May 1. McKeown will be responsible for Guy Carpenter’s treaty business in Canada and the United States. McKeown was previously CEO of Guy Carpenter’s global analytical and specialty practices. Also, Andrew Marcell has been appointed […]

By Canadian Underwriter | April 14, 2010

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