Risk

The Absence of Alternatives?

The wrath of the hard insurance market in Canada did not cause a “big bang” in alternative risk transfer (ART); it evoked a “whimper” of tire-kicking over non-traditional solutions. Yes, there were companies that increased self-insurance retentions, reviewed limits and even participated in “cell” captives or “rent a captives,” but the anticipated flurry of activity […]

By Steve Wilson, Senior Publisher | July 31, 2005

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Sarbanes-Oxley consulting creates opportunities and risks (August 01, 2005)

Underwriters and accountants will have many opportunities to advise companies in interpreting and implementing the Sarbanes-Oxley Act, but they should be aware of the increased exposure to risk, according to information recently revealed at the PLUS E&O Symposium. Douglas Carmichael, chief auditor, Public Company Accounting Oversight Board, reviewed the requirements of the Act and the […]

July 31, 2005

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Canada not fully prepared for terrorist attack (August 01, 2005)

Almost immediately after London’s deadly terrorist bombings, Canada’s 24-hour emergency preparedness system kicked into effect and worked as intended. However, in a recent speech at an international conference on disaster management, federal public safety Minister Anne McLellan also highlighted the need to ensure close collaboration between mass transit systems and shore up training for security […]

July 31, 2005

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Views (August 01, 2005)

Insurance Industry ‘Competes For A Cure’ at WICC Ontario 6th Annual Golf Tournament The Women in Insurance Cancer Crusade (WICC) Ontario Chapter teed up for its 6th Annual golf tournament at Angus Glen Golf Club in July, to raise funds for research and education in the fight against cancer. This year’s tournament drew the largest […]

July 31, 2005

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