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Asked & Answered: The State of the Commercial Insurance Market (May 2021)

Date and Time

Wednesday May 12, 2021
12:00 PM - 1:00 PM CDT

Wednesday, May 12, 2021
12 noon to 1:00pm

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Webinar

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No cost.  Registration required.  Link provided follow completion of registration.

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events@mbchamber.mb.ca
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ASKED & ANSWERED
Because There Are Some Things You Just Can't Google

The State of the Commercial Insurance Market
Businesses across Canada are facing extraordinary challenges due to the difficult economic conditions created by the COVID-19 pandemic, and commercial insurance is not immune to this trend.  To assist, the Insurance Bureau of Canada (IBC) - the national association of Canada's private home, business, and auto- insurers - has developed a series of tools and supports for businesses to improve their access to insurance.  IBC will share details of the State of the Commercial Insurance Market and discuss the challenges that businesses face as well as resources and supports available.

Speakers include:
  • Rob De Pruis, Director, Consumer & Industry Relations, Western, Insurance Bureau of Canada
  • Brett McGregor, President-Elect, Insurance Brokers Association of Manitoba & President, Guild/HMS Insurance Group Inc.

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