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For banks and other financial institutions, a continuous focus on adapting to regulatory changes, minimizing systemic risks and anticipating the effects of economic shifts is essential. And while your financial institution faces more complex challenges today than ever before, it is critical not to overlook the physical exposures that are more within your control. Learn five strategies to reduce costly slip and fall claims.
In an article published by Insurance Business Canada, CNA’s Joshua Peters and Faical Cheblaoui discuss the importance of risk management in the current global landscape.
In an article published by Insurance Business Canada, CNA's Markham Sandulak, Senior Risk Control Consultant, discusses tactics homeowners can use to reduce the risk of water damage in their properties.
CNA’s Ruth Stewart and Michael Brennan featured in IB Talk, the Insurance Business Canada podcast, discussing the current state of the life science market, what the future looks like for clinical trials across Canada, and how risk control can help reduce the risk of claims in this sector.
The growth in allied healthcare facilities continues to accelerate, as healthcare services are increasingly delivered outside of a hospital. And while the medical care is paramount, these outpatient facilities are challenged by slip and fall exposures that can place employees, patients and visitors in harm’s way, leading to significant claims.
After more than a century of manufacturing improvements built off of Ford’s innovation comes the latest phase of modernization – the rise of the smart factory through the use of intelligent manufacturing.
CNA Canada today unveiled the company's newly transformed website (www.cnacanada.ca), which delivers a guided, educational and simplified user experience.
In an article published by Insurance Business Canada, CNA's Ruth Stewart, Senior Risk Control Consultant - Healthcare and Natasha Prasad, Underwriting Specialist - Healthcare, discusses how the COVID-19 pandemic has transformed the way that healthcare practitioners operate.
Multinationals that have some form of operations within the European Union will be majorly affected by the GDPR, making it not too much of a surprise that almost 40% of multinationals saw regulatory risk as one of the biggest rising risks in CNA’s latest Risk and Confidence Survey.
In an article published by Canadian Underwriter, CNA's Markham Sandulak provides a new way of talking about CAT risks to help brokers communicate with their clients.