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Moments in Time (April 01, 2004)

April 1, 2004 by Canadian Underwriter

Each month of this special 70th anniversary year, Canadian Underwriter will look back at a pivotal period in the industry’s history. These are the people, events and issues that have shaped Canadian Underwriter and the insurance industry for seven decades.

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Celebrating Success

April 1, 2004 Axiom

Hello, Fred! Hello, Dave!” The welcome came from Tom Johnstone, president of a long-established and successful brokerage in the city which was celebrating its 100th year in business. He shook our hands warmly, “thanks for coming”. A huge sign across

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Kingsway in $150 million credit facility; responds to rating action

March 9, 2004 by Canadian Underwriter

Insurance giant Kingsway Financial Services says it has entered into a new revolving credit facility with a syndicate of three banks for $150 million. The new facility replaces two existing credit facilities, the company notes. The banks involved include CIBC,

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Kingsway Canadian ops downgraded by A.M. Best

March 8, 2004 by Canadian Underwriter

The Canadian companies of Kingsway Financial Services Kingsway General Insurance Co. and York Fire and Casualty are being downgraded by rating agency A.M. Best, following release of the companies’ 2003 yearend results.A.M. Best has lowered the financial strength ratings on

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Hazel Hit Toronto Hard

March 1, 2004 by Canadian Underwriter

Each month of this special 70th anniversary year, Canadian Underwriter will look back at a pivotal period in the industry’s history. These are the people, events and issues that have shaped Canadian Underwriter and the insurance industry for seven decades.

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Moves & Views (March 01, 2004)

March 1, 2004 by Canadian Underwriter

The Toronto Metro Convention Centre was home to the Insurance Institute of Ontario (IIO) Convocation and Awards Dinner. Amongst the honorees were (clockwise from top) Sunit Datta, Rajdeep Chopra and Richard Y.K. Liu, all of whom were presented with multiple

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The High Price of Credit Scoring

February 1, 2004 Vikki Spencer

What does a person’s credit history have to do with the odds they are going to have an auto accident or a house fire? Insurers say plenty. Credit scoring, or the use of an individual’s credit history in the rating process, has been used in the U.S. but not without causing political turmoil. Canadian insurers, on the other hand, have been staying under the political radar, using credit scoring on a limited basis for fear of inciting further government intrusion into the underwriting process.

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Moments in Time (February 01, 2004)

February 1, 2004 by Canadian Underwriter

Each month of this special 70th anniversary year, Canadian Underwriter will look back at a pivotal period in the industry’s history. These are the people, events and issues that have shaped Canadian Underwriter and the insurance industry for seven decades.

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MPI releases first “top frauds” list

January 8, 2004 by Canadian Underwriter

To bring fraud fighting into the spotlight, Manitoba Public Insurance (MPI), the province’s government auto insurer, has released its first ever “top five frauds” list.Topping the list is a Winnipeg man who dumped and set fire to his mother’s car

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Moments In Time (January 01, 2004)

January 1, 2004 by Canadian Underwriter

Each month of this special 70th anniversary year, Canadian Underwriter will look back at a pivotal period in the industry’s history. These are the people, events and issues that have shaped Canadian Underwriter and the insurance industry for seven decades.

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BC Forest Fires: A Time of Need

January 1, 2004 Wendy Hillier

The storm of wild fires that ripped through British Columbia was a watershed for the Canadian insurance industry – not only did it represent one of the most significant losses in history, but it was also a test of the industry’s ability to rise to the claims challenge.

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Fire – Raising the Alarm!

January 1, 2004 Cyril Hare

Although statistics show that deaths as a result of fires are on the decline, insurers are still vexed by costly property losses. Can these losses be avoided or minimized?