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Risk Control The severity of water damage claims continues to increase – disrupting businesses, displacing occupants and damaging property. Here are ways you can leverage technology to minimize the…
Management and Professional Liability | Canada Give Your Tech Clients the Confidence to Grow Technology firms want a broker who understands the complexities of their business while offering…
Risk Control The severity of water damage claims continues to increase – disrupting businesses, displacing occupants and damaging property. Here are ways you can leverage technology to minimize the…
Luke is a seasoned technology executive, and active member of the Global CNA technology leadership team, responsible for leading technology transformation, modernization, and operations across CNA Canada  to support business growth and enhance operational efficiency. His expertise spans data services, analytics, IT strategy, innovation, program delivery, and system implementations, with a strong emphasis on collaboration and stakeholder engagement.
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In recent years, a number of challenges have reshaped the insurance sector, from the hard market to the COVID-19 pandemic to the rise of AI. One feature that has not changed, however, is that insurance is a people business.
As cyber insurance becomes a mainstream product, the insurance industry needs to consider how we prepare for large losses and ensure that we are cognisant of where claims are likely to come from.
As the insurance industry faces a rapidly evolving landscape, leaders like Susan DuHamel are helping shape a thoughtful and resilient path forward. We sat down with Susan to discuss the future of insurance, the role of AI, and how the industry can continue to serve clients in an increasingly complex world.
2019 really did throw a lot of challenges at us, and things don’t seem to be backing off as we think about what 2020 has in store for us from a risk perspective. Economic, political, cyber, technology and the complexities around the interconnectedness of risk are all expected to be chief concerns for business leaders, our latest Risk and Confidence research tells us.
In a world that is ever-changing, businesses are facing new risks that are hitting their confidence hard and their reputations even harder.