Risk
In the P&C insurance industry, true success in technology is achieved only when industry stakeholders are all rowing in sync - and in the same direction.
By Rick Orr, President, Insurance Brokers Association of Ontario (IBAO) | June 1, 2012
6 min read
To prevent business leakage from the broker channel to direct writers, brokers should embrace technology and push for advanced consumer metrics to help keep tomorrow's customers within the broker channel.
By David Gambrill, Senior Editor | June 1, 2012
There is a surge of interest in cyber insurance coverage. Media reports of data breaches and evolving privacy regulations have spurred senior management and risk managers to recognize information security as a strategic business issue. Cyber insurance may be following a similar trajectory to D&O liability protection, which is now widely perceived as a vital part of an organization's insurance platform.
By Craig Harris | June 1, 2012
13 min read
1Susan McGrath [1] is the newest chair of the board of directors for LawPRO, the professional indemnity company for Ontario’s lawyers. As a sole practitioner in Iroquois Falls, McGrath has served as president of the Cochrane Law Association, the Ontario Bar Association for 1999-2000 and the Canadian Bar Association for 2004-2005. She succeeds Ian Croft, […]
June 1, 2012
Marilyn McLaren, president and CEO of Manitoba Public Insurance, says people need to stretch themselves because that is when accelerated growth happens.
April 30, 2012
Once a science fiction fantasy of decades gone by, fully autonomous, driverless cars are emerging as a distinct possibility sometime over the next 10 to 20 years. How will this influence insurance claims and underwriting trends? And how will insurers work with collision repairers to fix these new, futuristic vehicles when they break down?
By David Gambrill, Senior Editor | April 30, 2012
16 min read
Sound business decisions may not always bode well for client relations, and when they don't, is the broker duty-bound to tell the client?
By The CIP Society, Insurance Institute of Canada | April 30, 2012
An Ontario court considers if an insurer has a duty to a third party to finish an environmental clean-up despite the fact that policy limits have been exhausted.
By Michael Teitelbaum and William West, Hughes Amys LLP | April 30, 2012
9 min read
The P&C insurance industry should insist that its employees, both current and prospective, obtain a CIP designation.
By Clinton D'Souza, Senior Consultant, Business Development | April 30, 2012
4 min read
1 On Side Restoration Services Ltd. is continuing to expand, most recently opening its doors in Atlantic Canada. The company acquired A&R Services Ltd. on Apr. 1, completing On Side’s stretch from coast to coast. “This is the first acquisition in Atlantic Canada,” says Mike Sully, vice president of On Side. Rick Hickey of A&R […]
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