TD Insurance (TDI) has announced the successful sponsorship of its first catastrophe bond, Series 2025-1, marking a milestone ...
An Insurance Bureau of Canada report that at $8.55 billion, 2024 shattered the record for the costliest year of severe ...
Last summer ranked as the most destructive season on record, according to The Insurance Bureau of Canada. In July and August alone, Canadian insurers received 50 per cent more claims than are ...
data from the Insurance Bureau of Canada released on Monday showed. Canadian insured losses from 2024 weather events reach record C$8.5 billion Reuters, the news and media division of Thomson Reut ...
"In Jasper, it was the intensity of the damage and the totality of the damage," said Aaron Sutherland, regional vice-president with the Insurance Bureau of Canada. "In Calgary, it was the scope ...
Ontario has several auto insurance options to choose from. According to the Insurance Bureau of Canada, the minimum requirement in Ontario is $200,000 in third party liability, direct compensation, ...
As we reflect on the occurrences of this past year, there are two key takeaways the insurance industry can carry as we head into 2025: First, both the strength and resilience of Canada’s ...
and a hailstorm in Calgary. Together, these events totalled $8.5 billion in insured losses, reports the Insurance Bureau of Canada (IBC): “For the first time in Canadian history, insured damage ...
The Insurance Bureau of Canada says insurers paid out $8.55 billion in 2024, more than $2 billion more than 2016, the next worst year on record. It came after hundreds of homes were obliterated by a ...
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Damage from extreme weather in Canada last year pushed the bill facing insurers to an unprecedented CAN$8.5 billion ($5.9 billion), the Insurance Bureau of Canada said Monday. Events that cause ...
The Insurance Bureau of Canada says insurers paid out $8.55 billion in 2024, more than $2 billion more than 2016, the next worst year on record. It came after hundreds of homes were obliterated by ...