Risk

New study looks at “best practices” for insurer risk management

Insurers are increasingly focused on their own risk management practices in response to market turmoil as well as incoming regulatory changes. In a new study, Ernst & Young looks at best practices for insurers to evaluate, control and account for their risk exposures.E&Y postulates insurers need to look at building a “risk-adjusted performance measurement” (RAPM) […]

By Canadian Underwriter | July 12, 2004

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European insurers need to grow capital: S&P

While Europe, like most insurance markets, has seen a growth in profitability recently, the challenge remains to sustain this profitability and grow capital, according to Standard & Poor’s “report card” on European insurers.”The sector remains focused on profitability at the expense of volume, but the mantra has now shifted subtly toward profitable growth,” says Hans […]

By Canadian Underwriter | July 6, 2004

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What’s new: In brief (July 06, 2004)

Swiss Re has been granted a branch license from the Ministry of Finance in Taiwan, making it the first international reinsurer to set up a branch on the island. The branch will be located in Taipei, and provide both p&c and life & health reinsurance. The U.S. “market barometer” produced by MarketScout.com suggests rate increases […]

By Canadian Underwriter | July 6, 2004

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Regulatory harmonization and auto reform top FSCO priorities

Ontario’s insurance regulator will have its hands full again in 2004 with changes to the auto insurance system, as illustrated by its “statement of priorities”.Auto insurance changes and regulatory harmonization feature heavily in the document, which outlines the 2004-2005 mandate for the Financial Services Commission of Ontario (FSCO). Although FSCO was hard at work implementing […]

By Canadian Underwriter | July 4, 2004

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