Industry
With mass consolidation converting the insurance industry into a global industry — and the increased cross-border transactions, partnerships and mergers between U.S. and Canadian insurer — it is fitting that North American insurers will meet this Fall for the first North American Insurance Conference. Co-chaired by Kingsway Financial Services Inc. president Bill Star and Serge […]
August 31, 1999
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Listed broker consolidators Canada Brokerlink Inc. and Vector Intermediaries Inc. have announced their intention to merge operations with netpremium volume of $277 million. The newly formed corporation — expected to retain the Brokerlink brand name — will trade shares with existing Brokerlink stakeholders on a 2.5 to 1 basis, while existing Vector shareholders will receive […]
Dear Editor, We read the article by Lowell Conn, titled “Faith & Honour”, in your April 1999 publication and would like to comment on a couple of statements attributed to Ginny Bannerman. Ms. Bannerman is quoted as saying, in reference to Alberta’s new Insurance Act and Alberta’s educational requirements for general insurance brokers, “the requirement […]
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Alan Greenspan only has to mention inflation and interest rates in the same breath to send the investments markets into spasm. His most recent economic brief, presented toward the end of July, knocked off close to 3% of the value of the Dow Jones and the TSE-300 index in a single day. The capital markets […]
By Sean van Zyl, Editor | July 31, 1999
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As insurance professionals, we sell not only security, but also knowledge. Our competitive advantage is often based on what we know and how well we can apply it. This means that individually, as brokers, and collectively as an industry, learning is the key to success. Traditionally, we’ve accumulated knowledge by taking courses, reading books and […]
By Jaellayna Palmer & Peter Smith of Learn2Be | July 31, 1999
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The insurance industry got off lightly from the July 16 fire at a downtown Toronto Bell Canada switching station in which phone service was cut off for 113,000 downtown homes and offices for nearly five hours. Initial estimates had the disruption caused at being over $1 billion in economic losses. This, however, was mainly attributed […]
July 31, 1999
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 […]
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. […]
By Alan Pang, managing director at the Institute for Catastrophic L | July 31, 1999
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 […]
By Glenn McGillivray, head of corporate communication at Swiss Rein | July 31, 1999
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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.
By Brian Reeve, partner at Cassels Brock & Blackwell | July 31, 1999
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