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German government close to terrorism coverage solution, says news source

A German newspaper, “Handelsblatt”, is reporting that country’s government is close to signing a solution for terrorism coverage. The German government has been negotiating with insurers and industrial representatives to find a compromise following the withdrawal of terrorism reinsurance since September 11, 2001.In this case, insurers, through a pool arrangement, would offer cover up to […]

By Canadian Underwriter | April 24, 2002

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Identity theft leaves Royal & SunAlliance bothered

A non-licensed financial services entity calling itself "Royal and Sun Alliance: International Loans and Insurance Group" has set up a website under that name, listing a Toronto address and telephone number.The Office of the Superintendent of Financial Services (OSFI) has issued a bulletin warning that the entity is not licensed to sell insurance in Canada. […]

By Canadian Underwriter | April 23, 2002

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IBC tries to educate consumers about hard market

In a press release submitted to newspapers in Atlantic Canada, the Insurance Bureau of Canada (IBC) is trying to educate consumers about the insurance cycle and rising rates.”The increased cost of automobile insurance has been the focus of much attention lately,” the release, sent to papers in Nova Scotia, New Brunswick and PEI begins. It […]

By Canadian Underwriter | April 23, 2002

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Cats at 10-year low for Q1, says ISO

The U.S. Insurance Services Office (ISO) is reporting that for the first quarter of 2002 insured-property losses are the lowest for any first quarter in the past decade. U.S. Insurers will pay out US$580 million in homeowners’ and commercial property claims as a result of three catastrophes, according to preliminary figures.A January winter storm that […]

By Canadian Underwriter | April 22, 2002

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