Risk

Tech conference speakers raise questions about autonomous vehicle manufacturers’ liability

Nearly two months after the Ontario government launched its pilot program for testing autonomous vehicles, speakers at the P&C Insurance Technology Conference suggested that driverless cars and other innovations could significantly change the auto insurance model. “Clearly you are seeing some manufacturers step up and say that they will assume liability for when the car […]

By Canadian Underwriter | February 29, 2016

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RSA Canada reports underwriting profit of $225 million for 2015, combined operating ratio of 91.7%

Home, car and business insurer RSA Canada has reported a record underwriting profit of $225 million for 2015 and a combined operating ratio of 91.7%, well below its annual target for 2015. In 2014, the combined operating ratio was 98.6%. For the full year 2015, net written premiums were down 4% to US$2.651 billion, RSA […]

By Canadian Underwriter | February 29, 2016

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XL Catlin doubles standalone terrorism limits in U.S.

XL Catlin’s crisis management business has doubled available liability limits in the United States for standalone terrorism insurance coverage to US$200 million and unveiled specialized active assailant coverage as an answer to increased terrorism and active assailant threats. The options are designed to help better protect businesses and public entities south of the border, notes […]

By Canadian Underwriter | February 26, 2016

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Multi-layered approach key to tackling cyber risks: Willis Towers Watson

Taking a multi-dimensional approach as opposed to relying on a sub-set of actions is needed to tackle the growing cyber security risk, Dominic Casserley, president and deputy chief executive officer of Willis Towers Watson, suggested in a recent speech at the Commonwealth Club of California in San Francisco. Casserley urged organizations in the public, private […]

By Canadian Underwriter | February 26, 2016

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