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Commercial insureds favour supply chain certainty over higher costs of goods

September 14, 2022 by David Gambrill

Commercial clients of the Canadian P&C industry are pragmatically accepting higher costs of goods to achieve more certainty around product and service delivery, one P&C industry executive observed. It’s a pragmatic response to a volatile world featuring war, a looming

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Strategies for mitigating business loss from supply chain delays

September 14, 2022 by Alyssa DiSabatino

To mitigate supply chain risk, commercial brokers and risk managers can advise their insureds to expand their vendor networks, manage and revisit their contracts regularly, work with local suppliers, and remove links in the chain, industry experts said in a

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Post-demutualization: Definity’s plans for the future

September 13, 2022 by Jason Contant

Definity Financial Corporation is maintaining its goal of becoming a Top 5 insurance company through a combination of organic growth and M&A activity, Definity president and CEO Rowan Saunders suggested during a recent financial services conference. “One of the drivers

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Why your business should use integrated models of risk

September 13, 2022 by Alyssa DiSabatino

In the midst of geopolitical volatility, a changing climate, inflationary pressures, emerging energy products and more, the best thing risk committees can do is build integrated models of risk, says Janice Gross Stein, founding director of the University of Toronto’s

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Who’s at fault in caution light crashes?

September 12, 2022 by David Gambrill

Canada’s dreaded amber light: it’s the source of numerous intersection crashes, resulting in untold insurance claims. If you are dispensing driver safety tips to clients, be sure to tell your insureds to watch out when turning left against yellow caution

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Canada’s largest P&C insurers growing larger: AM Best

September 12, 2022 by Jason Contant

Canada’s Top 10 property and casualty insurers control almost three-quarters of the marketplace, with the remaining participants competing for the balance of available premium, ratings agency AM Best said during an industry event Friday. The Top 10 P&C carriers control

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Alberta’s captive insurance option gets another boost

September 12, 2022 by Philip Porado

New Alberta legislation allowing captive insurance companies to set up and domicile in the province has started to bear fruit. Insurance and reinsurance broker BMS is launching BMS Captive Insurance Services. The Alberta-based division will provide strategic advisory services and

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What the regulator’s review of auto insurance health care practitioners uncovered

September 9, 2022 by Alyssa DiSabatino

Ontario’s insurance market conduct regulator took a closer look at how auto insurance health care providers are billing insurers through the province’s electronic billing system, and found that 27 medical health professionals on the billing roster have been sanctioned by

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Lessons from COVID-19 will help brokers get clients through a recession

September 9, 2022 by David Gambrill

If a long-predicted recession comes to pass, brokers will need to stay close to their clients’ changing needs. But in some ways, commercial insurance brokers have gained an advantage from the discipline developed while navigating their clients through COVID-19. Those

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How de-globalization will generate $33 billion in commercial premiums

September 9, 2022 by David Gambrill

Countries are starting to restructure their supply chains, a ‘de-globalizing’ phenomenon that could generate $33 billion in new global commercial P&C insurance premiums over the next four years, Swiss Re predicted. In one example, ‘re-shoring’ supply chains means moving commercial

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Why Canadian P&C profitability is improving: AM Best

September 8, 2022 by Alyssa DiSabatino

Good overall underwriting results and solid risk-adjusted capitalization left the industry in a resilient position in 2021, despite the headwinds Canada’s P&C industry has faced in the last two-and-a-half years, according to AM Best’s Canada Market Segment Report.  Headwinds the

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Promise to insure trumps cross-indemnification, court rules

September 8, 2022 by David Gambrill

In a commercial hull and machinery insurance policy containing cross-indemnities, a promise to insure by one party trumps the indemnity by the other unless the contract clearly states otherwise, B.C.’s Supreme Court has ruled in a case involving two separate