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Lombard to underwrite pet insurance program

April 25, 2005 by Canadian Underwriter

Lombard General Insurance Co. of Canada will replace Kingsway as underwriter for Pethealth’s “PetCare” insurance program.Lombard has signed an agreement with Oakville, Ontario-based Pethealth’s PetCare Insurance Brokers to underwrite 50% of the program, which offers coverage health care coverage for

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Loss costs likely to outpace premium growth in 2005: A.M. Best

April 25, 2005 by Canadian Underwriter

Despite the strong results posted by the U.S. p&c insurance industry in 2004, this year will likely see loss costs significantly outpace premium growth, according to a special report by A.M. Best.The rating agency says the US$6.3 billion underwriting profit

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What’s new: In brief (April 25, 2005)

April 25, 2005 by Canadian Underwriter

Restoration network Disaster Kleenup International (Canada) Ltd. has launched a software pilot program with Symbility Solutions Inc. The pilot is to determine the effectiveness of Symbility’s software in estimating property claims. The 60-day test begins on June 1. “By removing

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IBC partners in young driver distraction study

April 24, 2005 by Canadian Underwriter

The Insurance Bureau of Canada (IBC) is teaming up with researchers at the University of Calgary to study the impact of cell phone use by novice drivers. IBC will sponsor the research project which includes two phases – a simulation

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What’s new: In brief (April 21, 2005)

April 21, 2005 by Canadian Underwriter

Fitch Ratings has revised the outlook on Gen Re parent Berkshire Hathaway to negative, but says General Re’s own rating is stable. The “AAA” rating on Berkshire Hathaway is in doubt based on what the rater calls “key person risk”

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Premiums falling in Ontario and Alberta, but not for the same reason

April 21, 2005 by Canadian Underwriter

Auto insurance rates are dropping in Ontario, and will soon fall further in Alberta, but for two very different reasons. While insurers have filed for rate reductions in Ontario amounting to a further 1.12% decrease in the first quarter of

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Canada’s first private bank approved for owner of Millennium Insurance

April 17, 2005 by Canadian Underwriter

Don Wheaton, owner of a chain of General Motors dealerships across Western Canada, as well as Millennium Insurance, has been granted federal approval to start up Canada’s first private bank.The Office of the Superintendent of Financial Institutions (OSFI) and federal

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What’s new: In brief (April 14, 2005)

April 14, 2005 by Canadian Underwriter

Saskatchewan Government Insurance (SGI) is increasing the income benefits to those most seriously injured in auto accidents prior to August 2002. The minimum income benefit will be based on the industrial average wage, current at just over $430 per week,

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SGI produces $42 million profit for 2004

April 13, 2005 by Canadian Underwriter

Saskatchewan’s public auto insurer has nearly doubled its profit in 2004, bringing in net income of $42 million, to record its most successful year ever.Saskatchewan Government Insurance (SGI) used a good portion of that money, $27 million, to pay a

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Abbotsford family agrees to pay ICBC $126,000

April 12, 2005 by Canadian Underwriter

An Abbotsford, BC family found to have filed a claim on a staged accident has agreed to pay B.C.’s public auto insurer $126,000.The Insurance Corp. of B.C. was assessed $126,000 in punitive damages after a 2003 trial concluded that Deepak

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Facility Association sees significant improvement in 2004

April 12, 2005 by Canadian Underwriter

Coming off a disastrous 2003, the Facility Association (FA) the industry’s risk sharing mechanism to cover high-risk drivers is reporting stronger results in 2004, with lower losses and reduced numbers of drivers in the system.At the FA’s annual general meeting

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What’s new: In brief (April 11, 2005)

April 11, 2005 by Canadian Underwriter

Former AIG chairman and CEO Maurice Greenberg will refuse to testify to an investigation into his level of involvement in certain accounting practices, according to a statement from Greenberg’s lawyer David Boies. Boies says that because they were unable to