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The good and bad news for commercial insurance

October 1, 2021 by Jason Contant

There’s good and bad news when it comes to commercial lines in the Canadian property and casualty insurance industry. The good news is there’s encouraging signs the commercial market is stabilizing, said Don Forgeron, president and CEO of Insurance Bureau

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2019 Executive Outlook | Heather Masterson, Travelers Canada

January 3, 2019 Canadian Underwriter

Canadian Underwriter approached Canadian P&C industry executives with two questions: 1) What is the single most important change the industry must make looking forward into 2019? 2) How might this change be brought about? Their answers, featured in our 2019

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Staying the same not a sustainable approach to attracting young professionals to insurance

November 23, 2016 by Angela Stelmakowich

The traditional insurance world must change with the times – reflecting shifting demographics and fostering diversity – if it is to build on the progress made with regard to attracting more young professionals to the field. “The traditional (insurance) world

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Heather Masterson appointed president and CEO of Travelers Canada

November 10, 2016 by Canadian Underwriter

Travelers Canada announced on Thursday that Heather Masterson has been appointed president and chief executive officer, effective immediately. Masterson succeeds Duane Sanders, “who has taken a senior leadership role in the company’s largest business segment in the United States,” Travelers

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Analyzing new sources of data can help insurers create direct link with customers: speaker

May 13, 2016 by Angela Stelmakowich

Insurers that collect and analyze new data sources – including from sensors – could create direct links with customers, without the need for intermediaries, and promote enhanced personalization, Steve LaValle, a principal at Ernst & Young (EY), suggested during an