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Commercial Risk Under JIT

The "just-in-time" (JIT) efficiency supply process has over recent years become more than just a popular fad among manufacturers, it has become an engraved business philosophy having produced significant operating savings to companies. However, when evaluating commercial coverages, insurers need to carefully weigh up all the risk factors associated with JIT.

December 31, 1999

5 min read

The Trials of Industry Mergers Acquisitions

1998 proved to be a record year for mergers and acquisitions (M&As) in the insurance industry, with total transactions exceeding US$150 billion. But the pace of insurance M&As sputtered in the second half of 1998, failing to pick up any real momentum in 1999. What lies ahead for 2000?

By David Carr | December 31, 1999

8 min read

Alternative Dispute Resolution: “Virtual Settlement” online

Pressed with rising claim costs and cutthroat pricing, insurers are having to look for cost-effective ways to reduce operating costs. Technology is expected to play a significant role in this respect in coming years, however an area offering enormous short-term scope is electronic settlement of casualty losses. Virtual settlement has finally come to Canada.

By Gary Winston, Director and General Manager of Canadian Operation | December 31, 1999

3 min read

Learning From the Masters

The independent adjuster faces an array of challenges in the year ahead, concedes new Ontario Insurance Adjusters Association (OIAA) president Christina Welton. Greater regulatory scrutiny on licensing, a pending court case that could introduce more liability for claims professionals, and the ever present carrier cost squeeze will continue to make life interesting for the industry. […]

By Lowell Conn | December 31, 1999

6 min read