Industry
The Co-operators group has expanded into the Quebec market by acquiring a broker-based underwriter, L’Union Canadienne compagnie d’ assurances from Unindal Inc. The deal, which is subject to regulatory approval, will boost the group’s premium income by about $100 million (equal to 7% of The Co-operators group’s 1998 consolidated premium income). L’Union Canadienne ranks ninth […]
July 31, 1999
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Over recent years the largest catastrophic loss payments of most insurers have resulted from prairie hailstorms. During the 1990s, there have been six major storms, each causing catastrophic losses in excess of $50 million. The National Hail Conference, recently held by the Institute for Catastrophic Loss Reduction in Red Deer, Alberta, focused on prevention actions. […]
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It is becoming increasingly clear the importance of the financial services sector on the global stage. The recent drive toward globalization of business — coupled with new information technology and the formation of geo-economic and political alliances — have allowed financial institutions to follow their clients around the globe. However, the growing importance of financial […]
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The difference between an Internet presence and soliciting business through the Internet can be significant in terms of legal exposure. With the serious growth seen in commercial entities on the web over recent years, the regulators are now beginning to address some of the legal accountability issues of jurisdiction and local laws. However, for the time being, selling insurance over the Internet holds many legal pitfalls.
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Peopleplus Insurance Company, a member of Zurich Financial Services Group, recently announced a partnership with Hudson’s Bay Company to launch a private label car and home insurance program. The group scheme, available exclusively to Bay and Zeller’s credit card holders, marks the latest foray by an insurer in marketing insurance to retail-chain customers. Peopleplus was […]
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Business conditions for the Canadian property and casualty insurance industry remained weak for the first quarter of this year, with auto and personal property showing increased loss ratios across Ontario and Atlantic Canada, says Paul Kovacs in the Insurance Bureau of Canada’s (IBC) quarterly industry analysis. Commercial rates are, however, showing signs of improvement after […]
Achange in senior executive positions at Toronto-based Queensway Financial Holdings Ltd. (TSE: QFH) has resulted in a shift in power from Canadian to U.S. management. A statement recently released by the company says James Petcoff and Mathew Petcoff will be taking over as CEO/president and COO/vice president. Canadian David Rooney, who previously handled the portfolio […]
Dear Editor, The [June 1999] issue was excellent from cover to cover. I like the Autovision being separate rather than inserted. The subject matters are very different and while I read it from cover to cover as well, I did it at home in the evening. The profile article about ICBC’s president Thom Thompson, describes […]
The insurance industry is applauding the federal government’s just released white paper outlining the future of financial services competition in Canada. In line with insurer and broker demands, the government has blocked banks from retailing insurance through branches as well as dampening any immediate hopes they may have had in moving into the vehicle leasing […]
June 30, 1999
Cecil Rhodes, the 19th-century British financier, colonial administrator and sponsor of Oxford's prestigious Rhodes Scholarship, once said, "I would annex planets if I could." A read through the financial pages of any newspaper would suggest that many corporate presidents and CEOs feel the same way.
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