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SCOR selects new cat modeler

January 17, 2006 by Canadian Underwriter

The international reinsurer SCOR recently chose EQECAT Inc.’s WORLDCATenterprise catastrophe management software for the assessment of catastrophe risks in 88 countries.“SCOR, like many other insurers and reinsurers, has gone through a re-evaluation of catastrophe models after the last two turbulent

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Insurers must debate weather-related losses: Lloyd’s chairman

January 13, 2006 by Canadian Underwriter

The insurance industry must “face up to the growth in weather-related losses over the past four decades,” and lead debate about whether future weather-related catastrophes will be insurable, Lloyd’s chairman Lord Levene says.He made his remarks in a Jan. 11

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Insurers failed responding to Katrina, study says

January 12, 2006 by Canadian Underwriter

Many insurance companies were ill-equipped in their response to Hurricane Katrina, exhibiting patterns of callousness, unfairness, and generally inept performance, according to a report recently released by the Americans for Insurance Reform (AIR), which is a coalition of public interest

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Benfield 2006 forecast better than expected

January 12, 2006 by Canadian Underwriter

Despite unprecedented industry losses in 2004 and 2005, Benfield Group Limited is forecasting a more encouraging financial outlook for 2006 than previously expected.“The full impact of the unprecedented losses of 2004 and 2005, like that of previous major losses, will

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Demand for political risk coverage to increase in 2006

January 11, 2006 by Canadian Underwriter

Demand for political risk coverage will increase in 2006, Aon predicts, based on trends identified in the company’s Political and Economic Risk Map. Published recently, Aon’s map suggests political interference poses the greatest threat to global businesses, followed by legal

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Aviation insurance drops despite death toll

January 10, 2006 by Canadian Underwriter

Although passenger air flights have experienced a significant increase in fatalities 913 deaths in 2005, compared to 347 in 2004 insured losses will likely only increase a small amount, a recent report published by London-based Airclaims Ltd. notes.Western-built jets which

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Sea of change: Property and marine lines renewals

January 10, 2006 by Canadian Underwriter

Pricing of property and marine lines experienced major changes as a result of the record storm activity of 2005 however, casualty and accident and health lines were predominantly spared, according to Guy Carpenter & Company’s report titled “U.S. Reinsurance Renewals

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Catastrophic cause for P&C losses

January 9, 2006 by Canadian Underwriter

The U.S. P&C industry experienced an underwriting loss of US$2.8 billion through September 2005, down from the US$13.3 billion profit resulting from the first six-months of 2005 , according to a recent study by A.M. Best Co. Although the insurance

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Willis reports on reinsurance renewals

January 5, 2006 by Canadian Underwriter

Willis Group Holdings (NYSE:WSH) recently released its reinsurance review of the marketplace for the January 1, 2006 renewals, which indicates key findings including rate movements and territory and class line commentary.The report, published by Willis Re, indicates that specialty lines

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Wawanesa buys mobile inspection technology from ISI

January 5, 2006 by Canadian Underwriter

Insurance Systems Inc. (ISI), a provider of web-based solutions to the global property and casualty insurance industry, today announced the sale of WebWriter Inspection to The Wawanesa Mutual Insurance Company headquartered in Winnipeg, Manitoba.“Wawanesa is one of Canada’s leading insurers,”

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Insurers balancing risk portfolios with terrorism insurance

January 4, 2006 by Canadian Underwriter

A leading terrorism underwriter at Lloyd’s says the market is becoming increasingly competitive as more insurers look to balance their risk portfolio in the wake of the US hurricane season.Stephen Ashwell, a war terrorism and political violence underwriter with Hiscox,

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BC bridge scene for another fatal crash

January 4, 2006 by Canadian Underwriter

The Patullo Bridge, a bridge with a history of fatal accidents that spans the Fraser River and links with New Westminster and Surrey in British Columbia, was recently the scene of a deadly car accident that killed four.The multi-vehicle collision