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Canadians subject to change in reporting rules by IRS

April 6, 2009 by Canadian Underwriter

As of June 30, 2009, Canadian companies, their employees and Canadians who do business in the United States may be required to report detailed information to the U.S. Internal Revenue Services about their Canadian bank and financial accounts if the

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FSCO makes 39 recommendations to improve Ontario’s auto insurance system

April 3, 2009 by Canadian Underwriter

Ontario’s insurance regulator, the Financial Services Commission of Ontario (FSCO), has made 39 recommendations to the Minister of Finance on how to improve Ontario’s auto insurance system.FSCO has posted a final report on its five-year review of the province’s auto

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New Brunswick Consumer Advocate says “alternative” to injury caps should be sought

April 3, 2009 by Canadian Underwriter

New Brunswick’s Consumer Advocate believes an “alternative” to minor auto injury caps should be explored.“One of the hottest issues in 2008 has certainly been the debate and the ongoing court litigation surrounding the minor injury cap legislation in this province

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What’s New: In Brief (April 03, 2009)

April 3, 2009 by Canadian Underwriter

Kingsway Financial Services Inc. has appointed Serge Lavoie President and CEO of its business in Canada, reporting to Colin Simpson, senior vice president and chief operating officer. This move follows the announcement in early February that the Company would be

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U.S. agents not prepared for consumer drift toward Internet shopping

April 3, 2009 by Canadian Underwriter

U.S. insurance agents are poised to go the way of the traditional travel agent — sidestepped and left behind in an age of Internet-driven consumer behaviour, an Insurance Profit Systems (IPS) survey found.IPS directed 35,000 subscribers to its blog and

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Reserve releases in 2008 mask a Cdn$1.7-billion underwriting loss: IBC

April 2, 2009 by Canadian Underwriter

As disappointing as the Canadian property and casualty insurers’ underwriting results were in 2008, the release of Cdn$1.42 billion in reserves last year actually flattered the final tally, industry leaders learned at the 2009 Swiss Re Breakfast held at the

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Cap challenges annually draining capital by Cdn$330 million a year in Alberta, Cdn$125 million in Nova Scotia

April 2, 2009 by Canadian Underwriter

Court challenges to the caps on claims payments made for minor auto injuries in Alberta and Nova Scotia have substantially altered insurers’ loss ratios and capital positions, Canada’s trade association for insurers says.Speaking at the 2009 Swiss Re Breakfast in

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What’s New: In Brief (April 02, 2009)

April 2, 2009 by Canadian Underwriter

Swiss Re has announced restructuring initiatives that include the appointment of Agostino Galvagni as chief operating officer of the executive committee, effective May 1, 2009.The reinsurer has also announced it intends to reduce its current global headcount of 11,560 by

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Inflation puts sustained pressure on casualty claims

April 2, 2009 by Canadian Underwriter

Inflation will likely outpace the unwinding of casualty claims over the next decade, creating a material risk of a long-term shift that puts sustained pressure on casualty results, said Brian Gray, Swiss Re’s chief underwriting officer.Gray offered a global insurance

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Reinsurance pricing firms up at Apr.1, 2009 renewals: Aon Benfield

April 1, 2009 by Canadian Underwriter

Pricing in the global property catastrophe reinsurance market generally continues to firm, according to Aon Benfield’s Apr. 1, 2009 update to its Reinsurance Market Outlook report.“In the regions where reinsurers have higher accumulations — such as Japan, Europe and the

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What’s New: In Brief (April 01, 2009)

April 1, 2009 by Canadian Underwriter

Volunteer firefighters and first emergency responders in Saskatchewan are now allowed to use flashing lights and sirens on private vehicles and drive contrary to the rules of the road when it is safe to do so.Saskatchewan has changed its legislation

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Reinsurance market stands as only capital market to run smoothly: Willis Re

April 1, 2009 by Canadian Underwriter

The reinsurance market stands as the only capital market operating smoothly, with buyers still able to access large quantities of contingent capital, according to a Willis Re report. Reinsurers reported poor investment results for 2008. At the same time, a