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Placing business with non-licensed markets: What to look for

March 31, 2022 Greg Meckbach

Clients looking for property and casualty coverage have options other than insurers licensed to write coverage in Canada. But brokers and managing general agents say there are hazards and tax implications when placing with an unlicensed or non-admitted insurer. And

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Ratings agency suspends commercial activities in Russia

March 30, 2022 Philip Porado

Getting ahead of a European Union-imposed Apr. 15 sanctions deadline, a major global credit ratings agency specializing in the insurance industry has suspended all commercial activities in Russia. AM Best said it’s also withdrawn all credit ratings on reinsurance companies

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How Canada’s P&C industry feels about COVID safety in their offices

March 30, 2022 by David Gambrill

More than seven out of 10 Canadian P&C industry professionals feel protected from COVID in their new hybrid office arrangements, according to an online poll conducted this week by Canadian Underwriter. Over 650 P&C professionals answered CU‘s survey, including brokers,

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How war in Ukraine may impact business loss claims

March 25, 2022 Philip Porado

Canada’s insurers are in a bit of a holding pattern about how war in Ukraine may drive claims activity among businesses with ties to the region. Canadian Underwriter contacted numerous insurers and the consensus on any changes to claims and

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Supply chain concerns overshadow logistics data hacks

March 24, 2022 Philip Porado

While the winter freedom convoy protests and bridge blockades highlighted Canada’s strained supply chains, insured business interruption events linked to logistics problems were common long before the pandemic. Insurers working with logistics clients note congested ports and a lack of

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From nukes to export tangles, war shows need for custom covers

March 23, 2022 Philip Porado

Clients needing war, political violence or terrorism insurance may need to seek bespoke covers, noted a recent Ukraine technical update from claims manager Crawford. “The purpose of a political violence policy is to dovetail with the commercial property policy and

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What happens when you negotiate with a hacker?

March 18, 2022 by Alyssa DiSabatino

Clients have a tough choice to make when they’re hit with a ransomware attack — to pay or not to pay?   “If you decided not to pay the ransom for whatever reason, and that hacker ultimately discloses that information,

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Hybrid workplaces: 5 emerging trends

March 18, 2022 by David Gambrill

COVID-19 has changed workers’ expectations, although it’s not clear yet whether company executives see this new emphasis on personal well-being and remote flexibility as “a temporary pendulum swing, or the beginning of our new normal,” writes Jared Spataro, corporate vice

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Why this home insurer wasn’t allowed to use a replacement cost overpayment to set off a contents claim

March 17, 2022 by David Gambrill

A home insurer lost its bid to set off a contents claim using the difference between the Guaranteed Replacement Cost (GRC) and the depreciated value of a home that was rebuilt after a fire. The Ontario Superior Court allowed this

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A new way for insurers to handle construction delays and cost overruns

March 17, 2022 Jonathan E. McNatty

Since 2016, the federal government’s slated nearly $100 billion to support development of transit extensions, shipping port improvements, affordable housing and more. When private-sector construction slowed in March 2020, federal infrastructure building quickly filled the gap. And, throughout 2021, both

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‘Antivirus on steroids’ — one way to protect your clients from ransomware

March 16, 2022 by David Gambrill

To help clients detect their cyber exposures, insurers are recommending ‘powerful’ preventative measures such as endpoint detection responses (EDR) — dubbed ‘antivirus on steroids.’ Used in combination with multi-factor authentication, EDR is deemed superior to traditional anti-virus software because the

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How insurers are rethinking ransom coverage

March 15, 2022 Jason Contant

Ransomware has long been a thorn in the side for insurers, particularly in recent years. And, although the market will continue to see rate changes in reaction to ransomware losses over the next year, “insurers will be equally focused on