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Inflation and higher interest rates may alter P&C market

August 2, 2022 Glenn McGillivray

A one-two punch delivered by inflation and the resulting interest-rate increases could have several impacts on Canada’s P&C sector, including on claims costs, expense ratios, investment returns and the continued viability of the current hard market. Nearly all major industrialized

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How risk pros feel about attending in-person events in the COVID era

July 29, 2022 by David Gambrill

Insurance is a relationships-based industry, but Canada’s risk professionals appear conflicted about attending in-person industry events again, even after most public health restrictions have been dropped in most provinces, a Canadian Underwriter online survey suggests. On one hand, 69% out

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Where to find recession-proof clients to help grow your business

July 28, 2022 by David Gambrill

Global recession can not only change the way insurance does business, but it also may change the way your clients do business – which may lead to the next big recession-proof opportunities for insurance sales growth. Economies in recession don’t

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Why Marsh is optimistic about the cyber market

July 27, 2022 by Alyssa DiSabatino

Global brokerage Marsh is cautiously optimistic cyber’s hard market will eventually stabilize and insurers will soon be able to reward clients who have strong cyber controls with lower increases. “Market conditions are expected to remain challenging for the foreseeable future

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What Europe’s record heat means for insurers

July 22, 2022 Philip Porado

Insurers covering businesses that depend on goods or industrial inputs from Europe should keep an eye on potential loss scenarios emerging from the continent’s crippling heat wave. “High temperatures harmed tarmacs of motorways in Great Britain and Germany in the

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Why cyber ratings don’t tell insurers enough about the risks

July 21, 2022 by Alyssa DiSabatino

Cyber insurers need to tread lightly when using cyber security rating scores — also known as outside-in security-risk assessments — because the data can be skewed and may mislead consumers into believing they’re more protected than they really are, said

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Splitting costs when ‘other insured’ policy clauses don’t reconcile

July 15, 2022 by David Gambrill

When two insurers offer coverage for the same loss, and each policy states the coverage is in excess of ‘other insurance’ available, both insurers can be expected to split the cost for the insured’s defence and settlement costs, Ontario’s top

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Who owns the risks posed by artificial intelligence? 

July 13, 2022 Alyssa DiSabatino

As artificial intelligence (AI) increasingly affects the performance of products consumers use every day, discussions about who owns the AI risk is likely to become more intricate. For companies making these products, it’s important to know the risks involved, be

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More people are flying – is that good for travel insurance profits?

July 13, 2022 by Alyssa DiSabatino

Business and leisure travel is on a post-pandemic rise, but major flight delays and cancellations will have impacts on travel insurers’ credit profiles, said a commentary from credit-rating agency DBRS Morningstar. Even though airplane travel remains below 2019 levels, staff

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Inadmissible evidence good enough to access enhanced auto coverage

July 12, 2022 by David Gambrill

Inadmissible hearsay evidence is enough for a driver involved in a collision caused by an unidentified motorist to access the $1 million limit of her auto policy’s OPCF 44R Family Protection Endorsement, an Ontario court has ruled. “There is no

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Hard market challenges aside, brokers not racing for the exits

July 12, 2022 David Gambrill

Canada’s hard market in insurance remains the Number 1 concern of new and experienced brokers alike, as well as brokerages big and small, according to Canadian Underwriter‘s 2022 National Broker Survey. The gender split among respondents was most prominent, with

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IBC’s thoughts on Premier’s mission to end “unfair” postal code rating

July 8, 2022 by Alyssa DiSabatino

Ontario drivers may soon see the end of “unfair” rating of auto insurance policies based on postal codes, says Ontario Premier Doug Ford, and the Insurance Bureau of Canada agrees it may be time to modernize territorial rating.  “I know