Industry
ALBERTA RATE BOARD SEEKS TO ADOPT FILE-AND-USE REGULATION The Alberta Automobile Insurance Rate Board (AIRB), which regulates the province’s auto insurance rates, is seeking approval from the provincial government to introduce a new file-and-use system for determining auto insurance rates. In a “pure” file-and-use system, insurers can file for changes in their auto insurance rates […]
May 31, 2009
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The CSIO has recognized Marjatta Light for her decades of dedication to improving broker workflows.
By Vanessa Mariga, Associate Editor | May 31, 2009
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Commercial lines software is becoming a hot-ticket item. Due diligence is therefore a key feature of selecting the right technology for brokerages.
By Steve Pieroway Director, Marketing, Policy Works Inc. | May 31, 2009
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Going paperless is intended to reduce an insurer's impact on the environment. But it can create potential difficulties for broker workflows.
All of the problems that contributed to poor financial results in 2008 are continuing to plague Canada's property and casualty industry in 2009.
By Joel Baker President, CEO MSA Research Inc. | May 31, 2009
Risk
Once thought to be too complex an area for technological automation, commercial lines have emerged in the forefront of an eternal quest to find the ultimate, real-time data transfer between brokers and their markets.
By Craig Harris | May 31, 2009
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Historically developed to respond primarily to fire damage, homeowners' policies are now called upon to respond to water damage and flood perils.
By Glenn McGillivray, Managing Director, Institute For Catastrophic Loss Reduction | May 31, 2009
Insurers fail primarily due to rapid growth, insufficient loss reserves and price inadequacy.
By Darrell Leadbetter, Paul Kovacs And Jim Harries, Property And Casualty Insurance Compensation Corpor | May 31, 2009
CEOs at the IBAA's annual general meeting suggest the allowed use of credit for underwriting purposes should be based on improved public education, clear regulation and competitive fairness.
By David Gambrill, Editor | May 31, 2009
For the first time in the country's history, Canadian airlines are being led by a Canadian-based insurer.
By David Watts, Aviation Underwriting Manager, Catlin Canada | May 31, 2009
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