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Mitchell International launches new Web-based technology to connect Canadian insurers with contractors

September 16, 2009 by Canadian Underwriter

Mitchell International Inc. has introduced new Web-based technology designed to improve communication between Canadian insurers and contractors, thereby streamlining the claims process.Mitchell provides workflow solutions to the collision repair and property and casualty claims industries. It has released a new

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Reinsurers might need to raise rates between 4.3% and 8.9% just to offset low interest rates alone: research

September 15, 2009 by Canadian Underwriter

Internal research by PartnerRe suggests a reinsurer would have to increase its rates by 4.3% (for short-term, property, non-proportional business) and 8.9% (for long-tail, motor, non-proportional business) just to account for lower interest rates and no other factors.PartnerRe presented its

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McGill University risk manager, Janice McGraw, wins RIMS’ Donald M. Stuart Award

September 15, 2009 by Canadian Underwriter

The Ontario chapter of the Risk and Insurance Management Society (RIMS) named Janice McGraw, manager of risk management and insurance at McGill University in Montreal, as the 2009 recipient of the Donald M. Stuart Award.McGraw received the award at the

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Loss ratios for credit risk insurance break the 100% level

September 15, 2009 by Canadian Underwriter

Loss ratios for credit risk insurance climbed from between 20% and 30% prior to the financial crisis that began in 2008 Q3 to more than 100% currently, driving a hard market in the line, said Daniel Galvao, senior vice president

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Reaching the summit of highly protected corporate risk management levels

September 15, 2009 by Canadian Underwriter

A modern business might fit into any one of three highly protected risk (HPR) management levels, according to David Thompson, vice president and Toronto operations manager of FM Global. “A highly protected risk is a location at which all reasonable

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Despite auto market uncertainty, Facility Association numbers in Ontario and Alberta remain “low and stable”: broker FA reps

September 14, 2009 by Canadian Underwriter

Despite international market turmoil, uncertainty around minor auto injury caps and increasing claims costs related to Ontario’s accident benefits, Facility Association (FA) volumes appear to remain low and stable in most jurisdictions, broker representatives to FA have reported.  “Residual markets

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Ontario court finds province’s stunt-driving law to be unconstitutional

September 14, 2009 by Canadian Underwriter

An Ontario Court Justice has struck down Ontario’s new “stunt driving” legislation as unconstitutional.The legislation, introduced in 2007, outlines several factors defining “stunt driving,” including “driving a motor vehicle at a rate of speed that is 50 km-h or more

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U.S. commercial side resists sharp D&O rate increases: Willis

September 14, 2009 by Canadian Underwriter

The U.S. property and casualty commercial sector continues to resist sharp rate increases for Directors & Officers insurance seen in the financial institutions sector, with the average premium for commercial business falling 5% in 2009 Q2, according to a new

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What’s New: In Brief (September 14, 2009)

September 14, 2009 by Canadian Underwriter

Arthur J. Gallagher & Co. is donating US$100,000 to fund the creation of the Robert E. Gallagher and John P. Gallagher Scholarship. The initiative will provide funding for students of risk management disciplines.   “We are grateful for the tremendous generosity

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Canadian P&C industry may have role to play in discussion of building codes: ICLR

September 11, 2009 by Canadian Underwriter

An on-the-ground inspection of damage done to homes following several tornadoes that hit Ontario on Aug. 20, 2009 has started a discussion about whether or not the Canadian property and casualty insurance has a role to play in raising awareness

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Storm events magnified by increased public awareness, not necessarily by global warming

September 11, 2009 by Canadian Underwriter

There isn’t so much a shift in severe storm weather activity in Ontario due to global warming, but rather a greater public awareness about the storm activity, an Environment Canada meteorologist told a group attending a presentation on Ontario’s Aug.

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Canadian brokers, insurers, software vendors working towards ‘Ideal Electronic Workflow’

September 11, 2009 by Canadian Underwriter

Canadian brokers are starting a new round of testing with insurers and broker management system (BMS) technology vendors of a pilot program designed to achieve an ideal electronic workflow incorporating the tricky area of policy changes.In its 2009 annual report,