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New low-cost distribution channels gaining momentum in U.K. market

October 20, 2008 by Canadian Underwriter

Insurers in the United Kingdom are obligated to adopt multi-channel strategies as consumer preferences for interaction with insurers continues to shift, and tough economic times require lean operations, Celent reports.In its latest findings, ‘Top Trends in UK Distribution: A General

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ING receives EUR 10 billion from Dutch government

October 20, 2008 by Canadian Underwriter

The Dutch government has bolstered ING’s capital position with a EUR10-billion (Cdn$15.9-billion) injection into the parent company. ING will issue non-voting, core Tier-1 securities to the Dutch state for a total consideration of EUR10 billion, according to an ING release.

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Cascadia earthquake damage may be less than initially assumed

October 20, 2008 by Canadian Underwriter

Updated earthquake research by the United States Geological Survey is reporting that expected damage to buildings as a result of a Pacific Northwest earthquake in the Cascadia Subduction Region (which also affects B.C.) could be lower than initially assumed.The research

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Globe and Mail fans rumours of potential ING Canada sale

October 17, 2008 by Canadian Underwriter

Speculation that ING Canada will be sold grows as ING Groep, the parent company, works to shore up its balance sheet, according to the Globe and Mail’s Streetwise Blog. Two years ago, ING Groep began selling off insurance subsidiaries in

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FSCO sets ground rules for “private” meetings with DAC assessors prior to DAC hearing testimony

October 17, 2008 by Canadian Underwriter

A Designated Assessment Centre (DAC) assessor may meet privately with counsel for either a claimant or an insurer prior to testifying at a hearing, and that meeting will not necessarily affect the neutrality of the DAC assessor’s evidence presented at

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Threat of recession should not overshadow insurance industry’s hiring needs: recruiter

October 17, 2008 by Canadian Underwriter

Despite the possibility of an economic recession in the future, the insurance industry still needs to find ways to recruit top talent, an insurance specialty recruiter notes. During a breakfast seminar held this month, DGA Careers management and other industry

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U.S. bond insurers change gears in volatile market

October 17, 2008 by Canadian Underwriter

U.S. bond insurers, which collectively underwrote at least US$1 billion of par in the first half of 2008, are refocusing their strategies towards the lower-risk public finance market in the wake of the U.S. financial crisis, according to Standard &

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J.D. Power and Associates releases results of its insurance consumer satisfaction survey

October 16, 2008 by Canadian Underwriter

State Farm scored highest in customer satisfaction among private full-coverage automotive service providers that were ranked in an inaugural customer satisfaction survey conducted by J.D. Power and Associates.Runners-up for customer service in private auto insurance included belairdirect and Johnson Insurance.J.D.

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Cat bond issuance decreases in soft market

October 16, 2008 by Canadian Underwriter

The issuance of catastrophe bonds has decreased to US$2.73 billion in the first nine months of 2008, compared to US$5.38 billion in the same period of 2007, BestWire reported.The dip can primarily be attributed to the softening of the reinsurance

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IBAC warns industry about insurance conference

October 16, 2008 by Canadian Underwriter

The Insurance Brokers Association of Canada (IBAC) has contacted the RCMP to investigate a conference marketed towards Canadian insurance professionals.An organization naming itself ‘The Canadian Insurance Brokers & Risk Managers’ has recently distributed an advertisement announcing a conference that is

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What’s New: In Brief (October 16, 2008)

October 16, 2008 by Canadian Underwriter

ICBC has launched a pilot program to offer owners of Ford F-Series trucks, the most stolen vehicles in B.C., a free electronic immobilizer.The program will run in the Lower Mainland and Fraser Valley. Owners of the trucks (models from 2000

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What’s New: In Brief (October 15, 2008)

October 15, 2008 by Canadian Underwriter

Jean Marc Laurin has been appointed senior vice president of operations at Cunningham Lindsey Canada Claims Services Ltd.Based in Montreal, Laurin will assist with Quebec operations, in addition to special projects elsewhere throughout the Canadian operation. “Jean Marc has a