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Women pay less than men for auto and home insurance: study

Women in Canada pay less for auto and home insurance than men, according to a study by InsureEye Inc.”We have analyzed insurance premiums of Canadians across the four most populated provinces,” an InsureEye Inc. release states. “The outcome was quite clear across both insurance types (home and auto). On average, women in Canada pay 5% […]

By Canadian Underwriter | January 23, 2012

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Re/insurers should consider cycles of earthquake clustering when underwriting quake risk: research

The occurrence of “giant” earthquakes is cyclical, not random, and therefore should cause reinsurers and insurers to reconsider their strategies for underwriting and pricing this risk, an EQECAT report suggests. Kate Stillwell authored EQECAT Inc.’s recent report Global Clustering of Giant Earthquakes: A Revolution in Earthquake Risk Management? In it, she cites a recent EQECAT […]

By Canadian Underwriter | January 23, 2012

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Brokers should consider and educate clients about cyber liability insurance

Brokers can use the insights they gain from researching and insuring their own cyber risks to explain cyber liability coverage to their customers, says Melissa Snyder, president of the Insurance Brokers Association of Waterloo Region (IBAWR).Snyder discussed cyber liability risk in the IBAWR’s February 2012 newsletter.Snyder notes comprehensive packages and policy extensions are now available […]

By Canadian Underwriter | January 23, 2012

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Costa Concordia losses could top $1 billion: A.M. Best

Insured losses related to the Costa Concordia wreck could run as high as US$1 billion – a record for losses related to cruise ship disasters, AM Best reported in its European edition of BestWeek. The P&I clubs will be exposed to liability claims for passengers and crew, as well as any wreck costs should the […]

By Canadian Underwriter | January 23, 2012

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