Industry
Jim Ball, appointed president of the Insurance Brokers Association of Canada (IBAC) for the 1999/2000 term at the association’s recently held annual general meeting in Winnipeg, Manitoba, predicts a secure future ahead for independent brokers. However, like the inevitability of death and taxes, the broker profession cannot ignore the fact that the insurance industry is […]
September 30, 1999
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In a move paralleling Equisure Financial Network’s 1997 acquisition of wholesale broker South Western Group, broker network The Hub Group has purchased KMS Insurance. Terms and the value of the transaction were not released. Rick Gulliver, president of Hub, says the acquisition was a strategic investment for the public broker group. “We made the deal […]
H. Rodrigues, chair of Facility Association and George Anderson, president of the Insurance Council of Canada have announced the appointment of Stan Griffin as president and chief executive officer of Facility Association. The appointment represents an expected one-year secondment from his position as Insurance Bureau of Canada (IBC) vice president, Ontario region. Mark Yakabuski, IBC’s […]
August 31, 1999
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The Dominion of Canada General Insurance Company’s answer to the direct writing threat, Chieftian Insurance, is one of the future consumer-interaction options open to brokers, predicts Alan Hanks, vice president field operations of the new company. Hanks outlined the broad objectives of Chieftian, which is broker-based but employs a direct writing electronic approach to reaching […]
Whether traditional players in the property and casualty insurance industry continue to hold the lion's share of business will depend on their willingness to embrace consumer-driven technologies and boost productivity, delegates attending the recently held Strategy Institute conference were told. In particular, the pressure of higher consumer expectations coupled with increased competition from new players to insurance will be felt mostly in the personal lines arena, the speakers warn.
By Sean van Zyl, Editor | August 31, 1999
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Given the breath-taking surroundings, subjects like e-commerce, branding and reducing work-related stress should have been far from the minds of delegates at the 76th Annual Insurance MarketingCommunications Association conference.
By Shelley Boyes | August 31, 1999
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This year, in an awards contest that often appears to be dominated by a few large companies with deep pockets, representatives of more than 30 insurance companies took home “Best of Show” and “Awards of Excellence” prizes from the IMCA’s Showcase Awards ceremony, held during the June 29 gala at the Keystone Resort in Colorado. […]
With the conference and seminar season once again shifting into full drive, the message remains consumerism. Nothing new — the insurance industry has become almost anaesthetized by the repeated urgency to address consumer expectations. However, the latest round of discussions on the consumerism topic have shifted focus to the industry’s technology weaknesses. The emergence of […]
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Property & casualty insurance brokers are breathing a collective sigh of relief as the federal government’s discussion paper on the future of financial institutions in Canada effectively put a moratorium on the banks’ entry into the retail insurance market. Despite the Insurance Brokers Association of Canada (IBAC) lobbying efforts, which demonstrated the profession has clout […]
By Lowell Conn | August 31, 1999
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Donald Alexander, senior vice president of Guy Carpenter & Company Ltd. (Canada). My instincts tell me that the reinsurance market is under-priced. Rating models strongly indicate that market prices are below what they should be. This is not surprising, given year-after-year of price erosion and expansion of coverage. My gut feeling is that any “fat” […]
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