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CNA Canada Employs CargoNet and NER to Support Policyholders in Fight against Cargo and Heavy Equipment Theft

CNA, a global business insurer, announced today that they are using CargoNet and the National Equipment Register (NER) — two national information sharing systems designed to help policyholders combat the growing problems of cargo and heavy equipment theft. CargoNet and NER are divisions of Verisk Crime Analytics. By using CargoNet and NER’s products and services, […]

By Canadian Underwriter | October 4, 2012

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Keal Technology Delivers on Real-Time Policy Change

Keal Technology proudly announce the delivery of real-time, round-trip, policy change capability that starts and ends in Keal’s broker management system. TORONTO, Ontario, Canada — Keal Technology, software provider for Canadian Insurance brokers, proudly showcased the first real-time, round-trip, policy change transaction to their Broker community during Keal’s annual users’ conference on September 20th, 2012.  […]

By Canadian Underwriter | October 3, 2012

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DONALD (Don) BROWN joins the Paul Davis Systems Canadas team as Director, National Sales & Marketing

Paul Davis Systems Canada, Ltd. (PDSC) a restoration services industry leader is proud to announce the addition of Donald (Don) Brown to the team.  In the Director, National Sales & Marketing role, Don will be responsible for new business initiatives in the insurance and corporate/commercial market sectors, as well as management of the Paul Davis […]

By Canadian Underwriter | October 3, 2012

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SPECS Limited Opens New Branch Office in Winnipeg, MB

Edmonton, AB – SPECS Limited, the country’s leading provider of independent property damage valuations and construction management services has opened a new office in Winnipeg, MB. SPECS is pleased to announce the appointment of Ryan Duncan to the position of Branch Manager, Winnipeg.  Ryan has extensive experience as a Project Manager in both commercial and […]

By Canadian Underwriter | October 2, 2012

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