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Insurance industry ahead of climate change adaptation

October 13, 2009 by Canadian Underwriter

Insurers are the most advanced organizations in adapting to climate change, according to a study from the Network for Business Sustainability. The insurance industry sets itself apart with institutional networks that promote calibration, the study says. The Network for Business

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Ontario ban on hand-held devices while driving doesn’t go far enough: survey

October 13, 2009 by Canadian Underwriter

Results of an RBC Insurance/Ipsos Reid survey suggest that, although there is strong public support for Ontario’s forthcoming ban on the use of hand-held devices while driving, a majority of Ontario drivers believe the ban does not go far enough.Ontario’s

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What’s New: In Brief (October 13, 2009)

October 13, 2009 by Canadian Underwriter

There was a 2.8% decrease in the average of the lowest rates quoted for online auto insurance in 2009 Q3, compared to 2008 Q3, according to a Kanetix study. The decrease appears to be the result of changes in consumer

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Guy Carpenter predicts booming cat bond market for 2009 Q4

October 13, 2009 by Canadian Underwriter

The catastrophe bond market is poised for an active 2009 Q4, according to a new report issued by Guy Carpenter & Company LLC and GC Securities, a division of MMC Securities Corp.The report, Cat Bond Update: Third Quarter 2009, posted

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What’s New: In Brief (October 09, 2009)

October 9, 2009 by Canadian Underwriter

Insured loss estimates for onshore properties in Japan as a result of Typhoon Melor range from US$850 million to US$1.5 billion, according to AIR Worldwide.On Oct. 8, 2009 Super Typhoon Melor made landfall in central Japan’s Aichi prefecture (population 7

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AIG clarifies debt, owes US government US$83.6 billion

October 9, 2009 by Canadian Underwriter

AIG must repay the government US$83.6 billion, the company reported, “in response to continuing confusion regarding the amount of assistance AIG has received from the government and the amount it must repay.” The company received a total of US$182.3 billion

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Banks vow to continue to sell insurance on Web sites, as government prepares to prohibit practice

October 9, 2009 by Canadian Underwriter

Describing themselves as “shocked” by the Canadian government’s plan to introduce legislation that would prohibit banks from selling insurance on their Web sites, Canadian banks say they will continue to sell insurance from their Web sites in the meantime, “in

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Top 3 risks identified by retail industry also the risks for which the industry is least prepared

October 9, 2009 by Canadian Underwriter

The current economic slowdown, damage to reputation and disruption or supply chain failure are the Top Three risks identified by the retail industry, an Aon Analytics report found.The report is based on data from Aon’s 2009 ‘Global Risk Management Survey,’

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Connect with your peers online at instouch.com, the insurance industrys professional network

October 8, 2009 Canadian Underwriter magazine

Youre invited to join instouch (www.instouch.com) – an online network for insurance industry professionals to connect with trusted industry contacts, groups and associations. Developed by Canadian Underwriter, membership at instouch free and is open to individuals working within all segments

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Industry employers and recruiters can now post their positions for free at i-hire.ca! Over 230 new insurance jobs to view at i-hire.ca

October 8, 2009 Canadian Underwriter magazine

As a free service to help bring the insurance industrys employers and job seekers together faster, www.i-hire.ca (owned and operated by Canadian Underwriter magazine) is now offering all employers and recruiters FREE job postings at i-hire.ca. Insurance Industry Employers and

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Capture Facebook evidence early, defence counsel cautioned

October 8, 2009 by Canadian Underwriter

Insurance defence counsel should tread carefully when it comes to preserving evidence obtained on social networking sites such as Facebook.Speaking at the Canadian Defence Lawyers’ 2nd annual Accident Benefits Experts Seminar in Toronto, panelist Jennifer Malchuk of Hughes Amys LLP

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MPI reports increase in physical damage claims during first half of 2009

October 8, 2009 by Canadian Underwriter

Manitoba Public Insurance (MPI) has reported a net income of Cdn$25.5 million for the first half of fiscal 2009, marking a decrease from the Cdn$40.3 million earned during the same period in 2008.Claims costs for the six-month period ended Aug.