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FCA Insurance Brokers: Driving Certificate Efficiency for Scale 0

FCA Insurance Brokers: Driving Certificate Efficiency for Scale

Case Study: FCA Insurance Brokers developing a Certificate module with Acturis Canada — Firstbrook Cassie & Anderson (FCA) is a long-established independent brokerage providing insurance and surety solutions to mid‑to‑large organizations with complex insurance needs. Founded in 1919, FCA has more than a century of experience supporting clients across a wide range of sectors, such as construction, manufacturing, real estate, non‑profit, insolvency, and high‑net‑worth personal lines. With over 100 users across offices in Toronto and Muskoka, FCA manages a significant volume of documentation as part of its day‑to‑day operations – particularly insurance certificates, which play a critical role for many of its construction and manufacturing clients. Licensed across Canada and serving more than 17,000 clients nationwide, the brokerage is well-positioned to deliver consistent, efficient service while retaining a strong local presence. FCA is a founding member of the Global Broker Network and a proud member of the Canadian Broker Network, giving clients access to global market insight and international coverage when required. With a long history of independence and strong industry connections, FCA places a strong emphasis on operational efficiency, service quality, and long‑term client relationships. Certificate Generation And Distribution On Acturis FCA worked with Acturis to implement the Acturis...

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The Fidelis Partnership Launches US SME Casualty Reinsurance MGA

Article 0 Comments Pine Walk, the specialist MGA platform of The Fidelis Partnership (TFP), announced the launch of Adroit Underwriting Ltd., a Bermuda-based managing general agent that is focused on US small-and-medium enterprise (SME) casualty reinsurance. Adroit aims to provide disciplined, data-driven reinsurance solutions across a broad suite of US casualty lines, including medical malpractice, cyber liability, general liability, construction (architects & engineers), public entity, D&O/E&O, and lawyers legal liability. Capacity will be provided through TFP’s Syndicates 3123 and 2126 alongside third-party carriers. The business will be led by Jeff Markowski as chief executive officer and chief underwriting officer. Markowski brings more than 20 years of US casualty treaty experience, most recently as director of underwriting at Peak Re, North America. Markowski is joined by Derrick Holmes as chief financial officer and chief operating officer, who brings over a decade of reinsurance finance and operational experience, including responsibility for agent operations with Peak Capital Ltd., as well as significant ILS market experience to support a growing investor appetite in casualty risk. With the launch of Adroit, Pine Walk has now established 18 businesses on its MGA incubator platform, which provides custom underwriting, operational and regulatory frameworks to support specialist and...

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Amazon Sued by Australian Consumer Watchdog Over Prime Video Ads

Article 0 Comments Amazon.com Inc. has been sued by Australia’s consumer watchdog for introducing advertising to its Prime Video streaming service and then forcing existing subscribers to pay more to avoid the ads. The Australian Competition & Consumer Commission said Tuesday it has commenced proceedings in the Federal Court alleging Amazon breached consumer law by including unfair contract terms in its Prime subscription contracts. It also alleges Amazon later relied on those terms to introduce advertising to Prime Video in 2024. More than one million subscribers, who already paid an annual upfront fee of A$79 ($54) for the service, then had no choice but to pay an additional A$2.99 a month to avoid the ads, the ACCC said. The regulator also claims Amazon’s US headquarters was “knowingly concerned” about the Australian unit’s conduct in drafting the contracts and introducing advertising. The ACCC is seeking penalties against Amazon and consumer redress. Last year, Amazon agreed to pay $2.5 billion in penalties and refunds in the US and change its process for how to cancel its Prime subscription to settle a lawsuit by the Federal Trade Commission. Photograph: The Amazon Prime Video logo displayed in a vehicle with built-in Amazon Alexa and...

Canada’s next phase of growth to be driven by AI and digital technologies 0

Canada’s next phase of growth to be driven by AI and digital technologies

A $350-billion opportunity: Digital maturity—not just adoption—is now the key challenge, with execution emerging as the primary barrier to growth Montreal, QC (June 24, 2026) – Canadian small- and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) could unlock nearly $350 billion in economic growth if more firms reached the digital and AI maturity of the country’s top-performing SMEs, according to a new study from the Business Development Bank of Canada (BDC). Digital maturity reflects a business’s overall ability to turn technology, data and processes into performance, while AI maturity refers more specifically to how effectively it embeds and scales AI in day-to-day operations. The estimate models a scenario in which 92% of SMEs reach the digital maturity of today’s top-performing 8%, highlighting the scale of the gap between leaders and the broader market. The challenge is no longer awareness—it’s execution. Moving from adoption to results now separates leading economies. For Canada, accelerating digital maturity is also a question of sovereignty, tied to the ability to build domestic capability and capture value at scale. The study found the digitization of Canadian businesses is accelerating, with 96% of SMEs investing in digital technologies in 2025 versus 91% in 2021. However, while adoption is widespread, the report shows that...

Helping Canadians Prepare for Wildfire Smoke at Home: Intact Centre for Climate Adaptation 0

Helping Canadians Prepare for Wildfire Smoke at Home: Intact Centre for Climate Adaptation

New Climate-Ready Guide: Three Steps to Cost-Effective Wildfire Smoke Protection at Home Waterloo, ON (June 29, 2026) – Wildfire smoke is becoming a national health issue, affecting communities both near and far from active wildfires. Wildfire smoke can travel thousands of kilometres from the fire zone, reducing air quality in communities that may not consider themselves at high risk from wildfires. Recent research[1] also shows the scale of health impacts (Romanello et al., 2025). Between 2020 and 2024, exposure to wildfire smoke was associated with an estimated annual average of 1,400 deaths in Canada. Smoke from Canada’s 2023 wildfire season is also estimated to have contributed to more than 80,000 premature deaths globally. The impacts can also be immediate. During a heavy smoke episode in Ontario in June 2023, asthma-related emergency department visits increased by 23.6% one day after the smoke arrived, with visits among children increasing by 40%. To help residents prepare, the Intact Centre on Climate Adaptation has released a new easy-to-follow guide to help Canadians reduce smoke exposure in their homes. The ‘Wildfire Smoke Protection at Home’ guide translates climate adaptation research into simple actions households can take BEFORE and DURING smoke events. These actions can also...

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PE-Backed Insurance Broker Hub International Files Confidentially for US IPO

Article 0 Comments Private equity-backed insurance broker Hub International announced on Friday that it has confidentially filed for an initial public offering in the United States. The Chicago-based company was valued at $29 billion in its last funding round in 2025, led by T Rowe Price, Alpha Wave Global and Singapore’s state investor Temasek. The U.S. IPO market rebounded in April after a brief lull driven by geopolitical tensions, with companies across sectors filing to gauge investor appetite. Within the insurance sector, brokers have dominated recent listings, accounting for six of the 16 largest IPOs since 2021, led by Ryan Specialty Holdings, according to S&P Global. Analysts note that insurance brokers face less volatility than underwriters when going public. Hub offers property and casualty, reinsurance, life and health, and employee benefits services, with around 21,000 employees across 570 offices in North America, according to its website. Formed in 1998 through the merger of 11 Canadian brokerages, Hub listed on the Toronto Stock Exchange in 1999 and the New York Stock Exchange in 2002, before being taken private in 2007. In 2013, private equity firm Hellman & Friedman acquired it in a $4.4 billion deal from Apax Partners and Morgan Stanley....

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Oman Tells Allies Ships Going Through Hormuz May Have to Pay

Article 0 Comments Oman has told European officials there’s no way of going back to the pre-war status quo with the Strait of Hormuz and transiting ships may have to be charged some fees, according to people familiar with the matter. While Omani officials said they will always abide by international maritime law, they added there could be fees for services related to de-polluting the strait or helping ships navigate it, the people said, asking not to be named discussing private matters. It’s unclear if Oman said all these fees would be obligatory. Oman is analyzing systems used for chokepoints across the globe, including the Malacca strait in Asia, said the people, an area where there are no mandatory shipping charges. The US, Europe and Oman’s Gulf Arab neighbors are increasingly concerned the sultanate will set up a tolling or fee system with Iran for the Strait of Hormuz. French President Emmanuel Macron will meet Oman’s leader, Sultan Haitham bin Tariq, in Paris on Monday, as world powers step up efforts to ensure free passage through the strait continues. The two leaders will “address the security of maritime routes, which depends on free and unconditional passage through the Strait of...

Lessons from data center claims: Zurich ‘Future of Risk’ on-demand podcast 0

Lessons from data center claims: Zurich ‘Future of Risk’ on-demand podcast

Schaumberg, IL (June 3, 2026) – Zurich North America is pleased to share the second episode of its Future of Risk podcast, “Lessons from data center claims.” As data centers grow in scale, speed and complexity, the risks driving claims are evolving just as quickly. In this episode of Future of Risk, we explore key lessons from data center claims, focusing on the unique risks emerging from rapid construction, increasing project scale and evolving loss drivers. Our guests are Jimmy Johnson, Vice President of Property Major Case Unit at Zurich U.S. and Patrick McBride, Head of International Construction, Global Specialty at Zurich. Together, they unpack how rising project values, complex equipment and compressed timelines are fundamentally reshaping both underwriting and claims strategies. The discussion highlights major loss drivers such as severe weather, equipment sensitivity and construction sequencing, as well as the growing impact of delay in startup (DSU) exposures. Listeners will gain insight into how Zurich is applying decades of experience, data and cross-functional collaboration to deliver innovative solutions and help clients navigate these increasingly complex risks. This podcast covers: The impact of hyperscale growth on data center construction claims Data center risk: Key loss insights Sequencing risks in data center...

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Appellate Court Rejects EPA Bid to Ease Regulations for Coal-Fired Power Plants

Article 0 Comments A U.S. federal appeals court on Friday rejected the Environmental Protection Agency’s bid to withdraw Biden-era limits on soot pollution from coal-fired power plants and factories, in a setback for the Trump administration’s deregulatory efforts. The EPA under President Donald Trump last year asked the appeals court to invalidate the 2024 rule, arguing the agency had acted unreasonably by failing to consider costs while setting the standard. The court rejected the petition, leaving the annual limit of 9 micrograms per cubic meter of fine particulate matter, known as PM 2.5, in place. “After initially defending the new rule, the EPA now moves to vacate the rule on the grounds that it exceeded its statutory authority and acted unreasonably by failing to consider costs. Because these arguments lack merit, we deny the petitions for review and the motion for vacatur,” the ruling said. The EPA under Biden had said the tighter limits would avoid more than 800,000 cases of asthma symptoms, 2,000 hospital visits and 4,500 premature deaths. But the Trump EPA has said that the 2024 rule costs “hundreds of millions, if not billions of dollars to American citizens if allowed to be implemented” and was not...

More Canadians with previous health conditions can now qualify for up to $500,000 in no-medical life insurance 0

More Canadians with previous health conditions can now qualify for up to $500,000 in no-medical life insurance

Foresters Financial expands simplified issue underwriting, enabling up to $500,000 in affordable no-medical coverage for Canadians with prior health conditions Toronto, ON (June 9, 2026) – Canadians living with conditions such as cancer in remission, managed diabetes or a past cardiac event have often faced limited access to meaningful life insurance coverage, even as their health has improved over time. Foresters Financial™ is helping to change that. Through its Canada Protection Plan® line of simplified issue products, the organization has enhanced its A-Z Life Coverage application to widen eligibility, streamline the experience and help more people qualify for affordable no-medical life insurance. Canadians may now be eligible for up to $500,000 with day-one coverage.[1] “Even with a health diagnosis, the need for life insurance protection remains the same,” said Michael Aziz, Chief Distribution Officer, Canada, Foresters Financial. “These enhancements are about meeting people where they are. More Canadians who once assumed coverage was out of reach, or who settled for less than they needed, can now qualify for real, day-one protection for the people who depend on them.” What’s changed The enhanced A-Z Life Coverage application introduces expanded eligibility criteria and updated look-back periods across several key conditions. These updates...