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OSC/FSCO Merger: Significant Change for Ontario Insurers

The proposed merger of FSCO and the OSC holds significant implications for Ontario's insurers, with perhaps the greatest ramification being the "rule-making" authority that the new regulatory body will hold over the financial services industries. It is therefore critical that insurers make themselves familiar with the proposed merger legislation before it is inacted.

July 31, 2001

6 min read

“Scan”-ing for Fraudulent Claims

The primary responsibility of any insurance professional is to provide the best possible service to policyholders. That means not only offering solid advice and guidance in the area of loss prevention, and approving and paying claims as quickly as possible when legitimate losses occur, but also identifying and denying fraudulent claims.

July 31, 2001

5 min read

Liberals install new ICBC board (August 01, 2001)

The newly-elected Liberal government in British Columbia has made good on its promise to clean house at the Insurance Corporation of B.C. (ICBC). The recent appointment of new chairman Nick Geer has been followed by the replacement of other board positions. The only remaining member is ICBC president and CEO Thom Thompson. The changes come […]

July 31, 2001

1 min read

Taking New Risks

With the increasing emphasis being placed on the risk management function within the corporate setting comes increased responsibility and the demand for additional knowledge about a variety of risks. And, with Canadian companies moving forward into the global economy, the onus on risk managers to provide expert advice on new risks and new risk transfer opportunities is growing. This year's conference of the Canadian chapters of the Risk and Insurance Management Society (CRIMS) is a chance to move risk managers into the new millennium, say organizers Paul Gray and Karin Zabel.

July 31, 2001

6 min read