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EDS has published crucial risk priorities that financial institutions must consider to minimize the possibility of security breaches.Securing data outside the organization was listed as the top priority. Because regulators demand that non-public personal information be backed up and stored off-site, the danger of the storage mediums being lost or stolen during shipping arises. Security […]
By Canadian Underwriter | March 27, 2007
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The Co-Operators has teamed up with Juno award-winner Mitch Dorge, former drummer for the Emmy-nominated Crash Test Dummies, to bring his Life Choices campaign to high schools across the country. The presentation, tailored to meet the needs of the various schools, and typically topics covered include drug and alcohol awareness, driving safety, goal setting and […]
By Canadian Underwriter | March 26, 2007
Managing the cycle, containing operating costs and improving efficiency and increasing regulatory burden were the three largest concerns weighing on the minds of Lloyds underwriters, according to the companys third annual survey.In total, 116 underwriters from a large number of syndicates were interviewed at random in the Lloyds underwriting room, and for the third year […]
By Canadian Underwriter | March 23, 2007
What difference the year makes: Bermudian reinsurers posted a collective profit of US$11.6 billion in 2006, compared to a US$2.1 billion loss in 2005.2006 was a record year for the Bermudian reinsurance market, with companies reporting bumper earnings and bulging balance sheets as the predicted hurricanes failed to materialise, according to a press release announcing […]
TIC Travel Insurance Coordinators Ltd. raised almost Cdn$17,000 for charity this past holiday season as a result of the companys decision to donate to charity on behalf of customers rather than spending money on holiday gifts.Three charities benefited from the fundraising efforts, including OneChild, UNICEF and The David Suzuki Foundation.Throughout December, brokers and agents voted […]
By Canadian Underwriter | March 22, 2007
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B.C.s stormy winter of 2007 is expected to result in more than 17,000 claims, according to a press release by the Insurance Bureau of Canada (IBC).In total, IBC said the provinces insurers expect to pay more than Cdn$135 million to help British Columbians recover from the storms that struck earlier this winter. That will make […]
By Canadian Underwriter | March 21, 2007
El Nio which moderated storm activity last year has dissipated, thereby increasing the likelihood of 2007 being an active season, according to Tropical Storm Risk (TSR), a consortium of experts on seasonal climate forecasting led by the Benfield UCL Hazard Research Centre.TSR predicts Atlantic basin and U.S. landfalling hurricane activity in 2007 will be about […]
By Canadian Underwriter | March 20, 2007
Overall, 2006 has been a very strong year financially for the Canadian property and casualty industry, the Insurance Bureau of Canada observed at the Swiss Re Canadian Insurance Outlook Breakfast in Toronto.If there was only one cloud in the silver lining, it was reserve trends, which suggest the countrys softening insurance market might soon be […]
In order for insurers and reinsurers to avoid government intervention and pressure from regulators, they need to improve communication with both insureds and government bodies, says Pierre Ozendo, chairman and CEO, Swiss Re America Corportation.Ozendo told journalists in a meeting following Swiss Res 2007 Canadian Insurance Outlook Breakfast meeting that while the insurance/reinsurance industry is […]
Various pressures are reshaping the auto collision repair industry in 2007 including insurance demands for fewer vendors and many feel this will be the year that some bodyshop owners decide to close their doors, according to an online report by Bodyshop magazine.The report notes that new environmental legislation, combined with rapidly evolving vehicle technology, lack […]
By Canadian Underwriter | March 19, 2007
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