Announcements

Creechurch International Expands Product Offering with new Crime/Fidelity Insurance Policy

Recent high profile fraud and embezzlement cases highlight the need for effective protection of corporate assets.  And new research shows that employers are seeing a marked increase in internal crimes. Today Creechurch International Underwriters Ltd. introduces a stand alone Fidelity Insurance Policy to address this heightened exposure.  Part of the new PlatinumPlus suite of management liability […]

By Canadian Underwriter magazine | May 17, 2011

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Paul Davis Systems Canada, Ltd. announces new Director, National Business Development

Paul Davis Systems Canada, Ltd. (PDSC) is pleased to announce that Bill Bradley has joined their head office as the Director, National Business Development. In his role at PDSC Bill will be responsible for new business initiatives in both the insurance and commercial/corporate market sectors as well as overseeing marketing and national account management. Bill […]

By Paul Davis Systems | May 17, 2011

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FirstOnSite Restoration Working with BMO to Arrange Loans for Flood Victims

FirstOnSite and BMO Team-up to Help Manitoba Residents Affected by Flooding WINNIPEG, MANITOBA, May 4, 2011 – Canada’s top disaster mitigation specialists are coming to the rescue of Manitoba residents in more ways than one this flood season. FirstOnSite Restoration has teamed up with the Bank of Montreal (BMO) to help speed up the process […]

By Canadian Underwriter magazine | May 5, 2011

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Keal Technology and iter8 Announce New Broker Connectivity Partnership

sigXP and communic8 to Offer Brokers Enhanced Connectivity Functionalities TORONTO- April 28, 2011 -Keal Technology and iter8 are pleased to announce they have formed a partnership to deploy real-time broker connectivity between Keal’s Broker Management Software (BMS) solution and iter8’s communic8 software. The standards based solution will enable independent brokers to easily upload data from […]

By Iter8 | April 29, 2011

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