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Can cyber coverage recover from past high loss ratios?

March 20, 2023 Jason Contant

The Canadian cyber market in general has suffered some “pretty bad loss ratios in the last couple of years,” said Jack Bottomley, senior consultant for cybersecurity with KPMG in Canada. Not long ago, the industry saw its cyber loss ratio

Metaverse Cyberpunk Style City With Robots Walking On Street, Neon Lighting On Building Exteriors, Flying Cars And Drones
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Insurers urged to prepare for ‘metaverse’ liability

March 17, 2023 by David Gambrill

Most insurers are concerned about existing digital liability risks, but in as few as three years, they may be confronting commercial liability risks associated with immersive virtual environments known as the ‘metaverse,’ a Geneva Association (GA) survey of liability insurance

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How to make a profit on cyber coverage

March 16, 2023 Jason Contant

How does the industry make cyber insurance a viable and profitable line of business going forward? “I would say cyber is a viable and profitable business line,” said Neal Jardine, global cyber risk intelligence and claims director with Boxx Insurance. “I

An insurance profession stands on the edge of a cliff, with a gap between another cliff.
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How the protection gap affects Canada

March 15, 2023 by Alyssa DiSabatino

A growing global protection gap in NatCat and cyber will require more collaboration between public entities and private companies, lest consumers become increasingly uninsurable, the Global Federation of Insurance Associations (GFIA) said in a new report.  The report identified a

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Two companies, one shareholder, only one named insured. What happens next?

March 14, 2023 by David Gambrill

A man who is the sole shareholder of two companies — one that owns a title deed to a building (and the only named insured on the policy), and one a commercial tenant of that same building — has an

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Is cyber coverage broken? And, can it be fixed?

March 10, 2023 Jason Contant

Not long ago, the Canadian P&C industry’s cyber loss ratio was more than 400%, meaning cyber insurers were paying out an average of more than $4 for every $1 they received in premiums. Those first-quarter numbers from two years ago

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New earthquake model considers eastern Canada risk

March 9, 2023 by Jason Contant

Aon plc has launched a new earthquake model for Canada, one that takes into account the well-known risk in western provinces but also the lesser-known risk in eastern Canada. The model is based on the latest scientific research from Natural

Corporate boardroom in chaos
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What might cause the softening D&O market to stall?

March 8, 2023 Philip Porado

Hard markets may come and go, but they seemed to stick around longer for Directors and Officers (D&O) coverage than for some other P&C industry segments. As of last fall, though, D&O availability and affordability have been improving. After several

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Aviva Canada now offers parametric solution for severe rain

March 8, 2023 by David Gambrill

Aviva Canada now offers parametric excess rain coverage to help clients better cope with climate change, using a white label tech solution by Swiss-based parametric InsurTech company CelsiusPro. “We are pleased to have successfully completed the configuration and launch of

Man in suit using rope to close gap in a bridge. Represents insurance protection gap.
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Why commercial insurers’ biggest risk is relevancy

March 6, 2023 by Alyssa DiSabatino

To ensure commercial P&C’s market relevance, insurers will need to find a way to address the “structurally changing nature of risk,” by closing protection gaps, said a recent McKinsey report.   There’s been a change in commercial insurance penetration in

Futuristic Technology Concept: Autonomous Semi Truck with Cargo Trailer Drives at Night on the Road with Sensors Scanning Surrounding. Special Effects of Self Driving Truck Digitalizing Freeway
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Autonomous truck insurance questions remain

March 3, 2023 James Menzies, Editor, Today's Trucking

A panel discussion at the Technology & Maintenance Council’s spring meeting revealed some things won’t change when it comes to insuring autonomously driven trucks. Others will. And there’s still a lot of unknowns. Some of the liability for crashes will

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How this tech is speeding up the property restoration claims process

March 2, 2023 by Alyssa DiSabatino

One B.C-based startup is mobilizing the often tedious property restoration management process for adjusters and contractors through a smartphone app. RocketPlan founder and CEO Joe Tolzmann experienced the inefficiency of the restoration claims process first-hand during his time in the