Risk

Technology: Riding The Claims Curve

Once spinning their wheels with standalone technology products, many insurance companies are now actively pursuing integrated, end-to-end solutions that allow for full management of the claim lifecycle. Modern technology, coupled with a tight focus on business processes and employee training, is giving insurers a chance to accelerate the speed of claims handling and ramp up service standards. The question today, however, is who is staying ahead of the claims curve?

By Craig Harris | May 31, 2005

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Views (June 01, 2005)

More than 100 industry veterans were present for the 46th Annual Reception of the Quarter Century Club, held May 3, 2005 at the Hilton International, Toronto. Emcee John Cherrie welcomed members as he presided over the “roast” of the popular and admired John Sharoun. Sharoun, offering over 30 years of insurance industry experience, is currently […]

May 31, 2005

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Kingsway achieves record 1-Q underwriting profit (June 01, 2005)

K ingsway Financial Services Inc. (TSX: KFS) brought home an annualized return on equity (ROE) of 22.6% for the first quarter of 2005, showing a 5.7 percentage point gain on its 16.9% return achieved for the same period last year. The specialty risk insurer’s net earnings for the first quarter of this year rose by […]

May 31, 2005

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U.S. haz-mat truckers face heightened background checks

The Department of Homeland Security and the Transportation Security Agency recently heightened security precautions for truck drivers. A new mandate states that U.S. truckers applying to renew their hazardous-materials (haz-mat) driver’s licenses must now undergo fingerprint-based background checks. David Mitchell, director of risk control, Aon (NYSE:AOC) Risk Service’s trucking group, acknowledges this process may become […]

By Canadian Underwriter | May 31, 2005

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