Industry

Tornado outbreaks “manageable” for U.S. insurers

An unusually early start to tornado activity in the United States has caused severe localized damage, but the overall impact on the insurance industry should be “manageable,” according to Standard & Poor’s. In an analysis released Mar. 16, the rating agency said primary insurers would pick up the bulk of insured tornado losses, with a […]

By Canadian Underwriter | March 19, 2012

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Brighter outlook for insurance CIOs regarding IT area: Celent

Chief information officers of insurance companies in the United States expect to see revenue growth in the area of information technology, plus a strengthened role for IT in the business, according to Celent’s annual CIO report, 2012 US Insurance CIO Survey: Pressures, Priorities – and Innovation. The new report shows half of the survey respondents […]

By Canadian Underwriter | March 19, 2012

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Ontario’s broker regulator urges caution when outsourcing brokerage records to insurers and third parties

Outsourcing brokerage records to third parties and insurers is on the radar screen of the Ontario brokers’ self-regulating body, the Registered Insurance Brokers of Ontario (RIBO). RIBO president Jim Hawryluk raised the practice in his president’s address published in the Winter 2011 edition of the RIBO Bulletin. “The maintenance of brokerage records has become something […]

By Canadian Underwriter | March 16, 2012

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Most B.C. homeowners paying for insurance they don’t need or want: survey

Nearly 90% of B.C. home insurance policyholders are paying for insurance protection they don’t need or want, according to Square One Insurance. The Vancouver-based home insurer found that out of 1,000 policyholders, 87% are paying for irrelevant protection with traditional home insurance policies. “Most home insurance policies were designed in the 1970s, meaning they provide […]

By Canadian Underwriter | March 16, 2012

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