Additional auto insurance reforms, coming on the heels of those contained in Bill-198, are being welcomed with open arms by Ontario insurers.The reforms include several measures insurers have long been pushing for in the province, including a reduction in the…
Home and auto insurance performance is the key factor in increased net income, says Royal Bank of its RBC Insurance division, along with Canadian life and reinsurance progress. The division reports that for the third quarter ending July 31, 2003,…
The package of auto insurance reforms announced by the Newfoundland government yesterday is drawing the ire of insurers. The Insurance Bureau of Canada (IBC) says the government needs to “rethink” the reforms as they will add confusion and additional cost…
New changes to Newfoundland’s auto insurance system announced today include optional coverage for minor pain and suffering, and a rate freeze.Following on the heels of other Atlantic provinces introducing changes to tackle rising auto insurance rates, Newfoundland has released a…
In response to a statement recently released by the Consumers’ Association of Canada (CAC) calling for the Ontario government to establish a watchdog body to ensure that claims relating to the power outage are dealt with fairly by insurers, the…
The price tag for insurers in Louisiana as a result of Tropical Storm Bill is estimated at US$22 million, says the state’s Department of Insurance (LDOI).Insurance commissioner Robert Wooley says the latest figure includes claims under the federal flood insurance…
The Insurance Corp.of B.C. (ICBC) is reporting net income of $77 million for the six months ending June 30, 2003, largely on the back of reduced expenses, rate hikes and the sale of certain real estate. This represents a significant…
Reacting to news that the government of Prince Edward Island intends to join other province’s in implementing a $2,500 cap on “pain and suffering” awards for auto accident victims, insurers are holding back on the celebration. While the cap is…
Reporting record results for the second-quarter and first half of 2003, Kingsway Financial Service Inc. (TSE, NYSE: KFS) says its annualized return on equity of 18.2% for the quarter, versus 11.8% for Q2 2002.Net income for the quarter grew 68%…
Hot on the heels of a throne speech demanding insurers reduce auto insurance rates in New Brunswick, the provincial Conservative government is striking a committee to review the potential for a public auto insurance system.MLA Elizabeth Weir has been asked…
Responding to the amendment bill announced this week by the New Brunswick government to the province’s Insurance Act – which primarily presents insurers with an August 15 ultimatum to file for lower auto insurance rates or face immediate across-the board…
In its first “throne speech” since the recent provincial election, New Brunswick’s Conservative Party (CP) government announced a legislative amendment to its Insurance Act which will require all registered insurers to file for new auto rates by August 15 of…