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News BrokersCommercial LinesEmploymentInsuranceMarkets / CoveragesProductsReinsurance

How to use captives to manage employee benefits risks

September 28, 2022 Mauricio Suarez

By recent counts, more than 7,000 captive insurance companies exist globally, used primarily by multinational companies to take control of various risks. And yet, fewer than 200 of them are used to write employee benefits (EB) risks. Which means less

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News AnnouncementsBrokersInsuranceMarkets / CoveragesMergers and AqcuisitionsMGAs

Which firm racked up 8 mergers over the summer?

September 28, 2022 Canadian Underwriter Staff

Brokerage M&A has been hectic so far in 2022, with one firm bringing eight brokerages across Canada under its wing during the summer. Navacord today announced it closed eight acquisitions during July and August that expands the company’s presence in

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News BrokersInsuranceLegislation / RegulationRisk

Why your clients’ companies need to start ‘friendshoring’ their supply chains

September 28, 2022 by Alyssa DiSabatino

Supply chain disruptions can be circumvented if businesses start to engage in ‘friendshoring,’ one risk expert told the RIMS Canada Conference in Halifax. “Friendshoring is a polite way of saying the only people you can have in your supply chains

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News BrokersClaimsInsurance

What your commercial clients forget to do after a cyber breach

September 27, 2022 by Alyssa DiSabatino

Commercial clients who suffered a cyber data breach may be inclined to quickly pay the ransom and get back on their feet, but brokers should advise their clients not to forget about post-breach communication with their customers and employees.  If

Auto accidents illustrate the need to avoid distracted driving
News BrokersClaimsInsuranceMarkets / Coverages

Texting while driving, and 4 other things that boost clients’ premiums

September 27, 2022 Canadian Underwriter Staff

Client sent a text while driving and got caught? A conviction for that infraction beyond the police fine can cost a driver a 70% premium hike when it’s time to renew, said a new study from RatesDotCa. The study was

Illustration of a businessman holding a scale above his head with a house on one side and a bag of money on the other side
News BrokersClaimsClaims CanadaCommercial LinesInsuranceReinsurance

How to ensure your clients’ property values are accurate amid volatility

September 26, 2022 Alyssa Di Sabatino

Inaccurate property values were an industry-wide challenge in construction even before the pandemic brought economic volatility. So, how can you accurately quantify an insured’s risk when the pricing is so volatile? Clients are at risk of being underinsured when reported

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News BrokersClaimsInsurance

Is Canada’s insurance industry becoming an online fraud target?

September 26, 2022 Canadian Underwriter Staff

Canada’s insurance industry saw the highest increase in digital fraud attempts—up 125% between Q2 2021 and Q2 2022—of all industries in the country that were screened as part of a quarterly study from credit-reporting firm TransUnion. The only Canadian industries

Illustration of a side silhouette of an industrial, pollution filled face with a long pinocchio-like nose. A green mask filled with plants is in front of the nose.
News BrokersClimate ChangeInsuranceLegalLegislation / Regulation

How brokers can prevent D&O clients from getting burned for greenwashing

September 23, 2022 by Alyssa DiSabatino

Investors are increasingly pursuing companies for ‘greenwashing,’ referring to company directors who misrepresent their climate credentials or fail to act in accordance with their stated climate goals, says a financial services executive at Marsh Canada. Commercial brokers can help their

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News BrokersEmploymentInsuranceProfessional Development

Intact CEO reveals “the toughest file of my career”

September 23, 2022 by David Gambrill

The chief operating officer of Canada’s largest P&C insurer is confronting a conundrum he never faced before the pandemic — he’s not sure how to get all of his employees to work in the office. It’s not an issue unique

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News BrokersClaimsCommercial LinesConstructionInsuranceMarkets / CoveragesRisk

Why insurers are rethinking coverage for older machinery

September 22, 2022 Alyssa DiSabatino

Aging machinery and equipment are historically slow to get replaced. Add supply chain disruptions into the mix, and businesses with equipment breakdown coverage could be waiting longer for replacement parts or products, said Doug Laurin, director of national energy and

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News BrokersClaimsInsuranceRiskTechnology

Who is putting your client’s company at risk for a cyber scam?

September 22, 2022 by Alyssa DiSabatino

Two-in-five employees surveyed (42%) said they’ve seen an increase in cyber scam attempts over the last year, yet only a third of surveyed employees (34%) reported their company provides mandatory cyber security awareness training, finds new research by the Insurance

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News BrokersClaimsClimate ChangeInsurance

Do’s and don’ts for dealing with global warming claims

September 21, 2022 by Alyssa DiSabatino

Insurers predict the frequency and sustainability of climate change-related litigation could soon become a significant issue. But there are ways for risk managers to pursue coverage effectively when their businesses are faced with climate-related claims, such as quantifying risk, working