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Louis Vatrt serves as Vice President of National Accounts Property at CNA Canada, where he is responsible for the strategic direction and execution of the company’s National Accounts Property segment. In this role, he leads efforts to drive sustainable growth, enhance technical capabilities, and deliver innovative insurance solutions for sophisticated high hazard and high-value property risks.
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In an article published by Insurance Business Canada, CNA’s Markham Sandulak discusses how insurance brokers can help their clients mitigate wildfire risks.
The insurance industry faces technological disruption, evolving client expectations, and global risks. Experts Mike Travis and Matt Santos discuss how carriers must adapt to stay competitive.
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Nezar is an Underwriting Manager on the Risk Management Casualty team in Toronto. His primary focus is on General Liability, Umbrella, Excess, U.S. Workers' Compensation, and U.S. Automobile business. Nezar prioritizes building partnerships with our clients and brokers to build complex casualty programs, global master controlled programs as well as loss-sensitive programs. Prior to joining the Risk Management Casualty team, he was on CNA’s Middle Market and Management Liability and Financial Institution teams.
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