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What’s New: In Brief (February 20, 2007)


February 20, 2007   by Canadian Underwriter


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Rob Seal has been appointed to the position of president and chief executive officer of Cunningham Lindsey Canada Limited (CLC). Seal has held many adjusting and management positions during his 20-year career with CLC, most recently as president of Canadian operations. His technical adjusting skills combined with a customer-focused, employee-driven management style have enabled CLC to expand its service offerings and maintain its position as a premier provider of quality independent adjusting services in Canada, says a CLC release.

AIG Environmental, a division of the property and casualty subsidiaries of American International Group, Inc. (AIG) announced the addition of property insurance to its Environmental Casualty insurance. AIG Environmental Property addresses the need to efficiently bundle general liability, pollution, automobile, umbrella and property insurance within a single program. The product was designed with small and mid-sized companies in mind and has a premium of $5,000, says an AIG release. Our insureds, particularly small and mid-size businesses, have been requesting a simplified way to get property and environmental coverage in one simple-to-write package, Joe Boren, president of AIG Environmental, said in a statement.


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