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Tara Chammartin of La Salle Insurance & Travel Services in Manitoba was named the recipient of the 2016 Dale Rempel Award of Excellence at the Insurance Brokers Association of Canada’s (IBAC) President’s Banquet on Saturday. The award, which recognizes excellence in broker education, has been presented for the past three years. “It gives us great […]
By Canadian Underwriter | October 4, 2016
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Choosing a properly qualified appraiser for contents such as fine art, jewellery and historical items can be of benefit to the broker, carrier and insured.
By John Grow, Partner, Prestige Evaluations | October 3, 2016
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RSA Canada announced today on Monday that Martin Thompson has been appointed president and chief executive officer, effective immediately. Thompson was appointed president and acting CEO in July 2016, when Rowan Saunders, the former president and CEO stepped down, RSA Canada said in a press release. Also in July, Saunders was named president and CEO […]
By Canadian Underwriter | October 3, 2016
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Dartmouth, N.S.-headquartered brokerage A.P. Reid Insurance Limited announced on Friday its intention to acquire Robinson Insurance Brokers (RIB) of Edmonton. Effective Nov. 1, the company’s brokerage operations will integrate under the A.P. Reid brand, and Daniel Robinson, the president and owner of RIB, will join the A.P. Reid management team as their western regional manager, […]
The increased security threat from cyber and data privacy breaches is the number one risk on the minds of executives in the global transportation industry, according to a new report released on Monday by Willis Towers Watson (WTW). Willis Towers Watson’s 2016 Transportation Risk Index was commissioned to measure the industry’s current risk environment from […]
The issues facing the broker channel – such as the regulatory environment and technology – are collective, but the channel is strong together, Robert Harrison, new president of the Insurance Brokers Association of Canada (IBAC), said during the association’s annual general meeting in Charlottetown, P.E.I. on Saturday. “Do we need change? I think we need […]
By Jason Contant | October 2, 2016
VANCOUVER – Cyber attackers are becoming increasingly sophisticated – employing better techniques and targeting information that could prove particularly damaging – but that may be balanced by a greater openness to use expertise and not go it alone, it was suggested during a session Friday at NICC. “We are at the cusp of a paradigm […]
By Jason Contant | October 1, 2016
VANCOUVER – Attempts to become truly customer-centric will not be realized until insurers can shift away from an entrenched focus on task that erects barriers to more meaningful customer engagement, Barry Pokroy, leader of Farber Financial Group’s Circle & Square Practice, suggested during NICC. “We’ve become task- or process-centric and not client-centric,” Pokroy, part of […]
By Jason Contant | September 30, 2016
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The Centre for Study of Insurance Operations announced Tuesday it has identified 50 brokerages from across Canada as CSIO technology leaders. “These brokerages have been deemed top performers because they achieved a score of 100% on their CSIO technology scorecard assessment,” Toronto-based CSIO said in a release. CSIO, which is comprised of property and casualty […]
By Canadian Underwriter | September 28, 2016
Although insurers have often looked at the purchasing actions of Millenials, they would do best to start examining the behaviours of the following generation – Generation Z – to digitally engage their customers, attendees to the Kanetix Insights 2.0 conference heard on Tuesday. “If you are able to engage in behaviours of Generation Z, how […]
By Jason Contant | September 28, 2016
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