Industry
The recent acquisition of broker network consolidator Canada Brokerlink by insurance company Allianz Canada appears to have set off a series of fireworks on the insurance industry’s skyline — an event which could result in a significant change in the current balance of power on the issue of client ownership. As one industry insider source […]
By Sean van Zyl, Editor | April 30, 2000
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Legal action against insurance companies in the U.S. for alleged unauthorized use of aftermarket parts in vehicle repair have bubbled up into Canada. Within months of a successful $1.2 billion class action in Illinois against State Farm Insurance, similar suits have been filed in Quebec against AXA Canada, Groupe Desjardin and ING Canada, and in […]
By David Carr | April 30, 2000
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The Fourth Annual Women in Insurance Cancer Crusade (WICC) dinner was held Wednesday, March 29 at the Toronto Marriott Hotel. Pat Trywhitt, of Insurance Portfolio Inc., was the first ever recipient of the Lew Dunn Memorial Award for outstanding volunteer work. The annual award is named after Lewis Dunn, past president and chief executive officer […]
April 30, 2000
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Auto physical damage claims (APDs) represent a significant portion of claim costs for most insurers dealing in personal lines business. But, should this area of claims management be simply seen as the “dark evil” of being in the business, or rather an opportunity to improve profitability and gain a competitive edge. If you believe APD […]
By Roch Lacroix, vice president of Mitchell International Canada | April 30, 2000
Imbalances in growth rates for property/casualty insurance premiums, losses and expenses could lead to a record downturn, says Frank J. Coyne, president and chief operating officer of Insurance Services Office Inc. (ISO). Forecasts based on third-quarter 1999 growth rates show the industry’s combined ratio would increase from 107.5% to 111.7% this year, and 136.2% for […]
Broker consolidator Hi-Alta Capital Inc. (TSE: HIA) reported a 40% rise in net income to $345,226 for the 1999 financial year compared with the prior year’s earnings. However, earnings came in lower at 3 a share (1998: 4 a share) due to the dilution affect of debenture conversions to common stock. The debentures, amounting to […]
For the 1999 financial year the U.S. property and casualty insurance industry produced a disappointing 6.6% rate of return compared with 9.2% for 1998 and 11.9% for the year prior. The industry’s drop in shareholder returns for the year was driven by lower investment gains and a 39.5% year-on-year decline in underwriting losses to US$23.4 […]
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A broad company survey released by consultants Towers Perrin suggests that the vast majority of the 300 respondents believe e-commerce will triple in revenue terms over the next two years. The survey respondents were drawn primarily from the U.S., Canada, U.K., Europe and Australia. Over 35% of the respondents represent “traditional companies” with more than […]
Ipositioned myself near the entrance to the dining lounge and watched as the escalator in front of me deposited a steady stream of well-dressed couples to the upper level. I had arrived at the suburban racetrack early, to be on hand to greet our guests for dinner and an evening of horse racing. As my […]
By Axiom | February 29, 2000
U.S. insurers are fortifying themselves for lower profitability and a higher operating ratio in the coming year, a survey revealed at the 2000 Property & Casualty Insurance Joint Industry Forum recently in New York City. Industry chiefs insist that, despite heightened merger and acquisition in the year ahead, the overcapitalized insurance environment could soon be swept away by an abundance of cost-absorptive changes.
By Lowell Conn & Sean van Zyl | February 29, 2000
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