Risk

FA Losses Near Half Billion Dollars

The Facility Association (FA) – the industry’s pool for high-risk drivers – produced a loss exceeding $490 million for 2003. Speaking at the FA’s recently held AGM, CEO David Simpson notes that premium volume for 2003 rose year-on-year by more than 300% to almost $1.1 billion, thus boosting the FA’s countrywide share of the auto […]

April 30, 2004

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Auto Reform: All The King’s Horses…

The auto insurance battlefield lies pockmarked by smoldering wreckage with the public’s view of insurers currently at what many regard as being at an all-time low. Skyrocketing rate adjustments introduced by insurers in response to the dramatic upward spiral in loss costs of recent years invoked a broad outcry from consumer groups and politicians which […]

April 30, 2004

13 min read

Ontario Auto, Setting the Course

What is wrong with Ontario's auto insurance system? The answer to that question has been haunting the insurance industry for many years, but more recently has stolen the public spotlight. During the most recent provincial election, auto insurance was front and center, and with the election of a Liberal majority government, Mike Colle found himself in the eye of the auto insurance storm. Now, the parliamentary assistant to the Minister of Finance says industry and government are working together to rebuild the system for the benefit of policyholders.

By Vikki Spencer | April 30, 2004

6 min read

The Disarray of Auto Insurance

The insurance industry in Canada and regulators have never faced an auto market with so much confusion as we have in Canada at present. Unfortunately, there is no end in sight since regulators in many provinces have no idea of a solution and are not interested in the advice of the industry. All they want is lower rates but have no interest in properly controlling the claims costs or designing a product that will work efficiently.

By Bill Star | April 30, 2004

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