IBAWR Bulletin May 2013 - Insurance Brokers Association of
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IBAWR Bulletin May 2013 - Insurance Brokers Association of
May, 2013 Edition BULLETIN INSURANCE BROKERS ASSOCIATION OF WATERLOO REGION (I.B.A.W.R.) Established 1931 1|P a g e The Bulletin Mark Your Calendar Editor’s Report May 2, 2013 IBAWR Meeting September 5, 2013 IBAWR Golf Tournament First off, big thanks to everyone for the fantastic turnout at our April 2013 Meet the Underwriter Night. Thanks to all of you it was another great success! Special thanks to Golf’s Steakhouse for hosting (great job as always!). Though there were a few false starts, it would seem that spring is finally here. As I’m writing this, I’m gradually picking up typing speed as I defrost from the winter weather. If you’re like me, why not celebrate throwing off those icy shackles by coming out to our May 2013 meeting (details below)? It’s important to keep moving so as to not freeze again. I’m not sure if that would actually happen – but I for one don’t want to take the chance. More to come.... Russ Philpott, BA(Hons), CAIB Bulletin Editor [email protected] Like us on Facebook! www.facebook.com/IBAWR - RP IN THIS ISSUE… The Bulletin .................................................................................................................................................................... 3 President’s Report ......................................................................................................................................................... 5 House & Program Report............................................................................................................................................... 6 Public Relations & Communications Report .................................................................................................................. 8 Industry News .............................................................................................................................................................. 10 Broker Jokes................................................................................................................................................................. 12 Board of Directors ....................................................................................................................................................... 14 Join Us for Our May, 2013 Meeting: ............................................................................................................................ 15 Membership Report .................................................................................................................................................... 16 Education Report ......................................................................................................................................................... 18 Our Board is Growing! ................................................................................................................................................. 19 3|P a g e President’s Report - - Melissa Snyder, CAIB, CRM, CIP President th This April 11 , 2013 I had the privilege of attending the IBAO Affiliate Presidents Meeting in Toronto. The turn out was great and it was so nice to meet with the IBAO Executive, Employees, Past Presidents and more than 30 Affiliate Representatives. The agenda was packed with the regular topics such as ITV, Credit and challenges in Auto Reform and the Anti Fraud Task Force, as well as some newer trends in Technology such as E-Docs, a pending Phase 2 of the Mobile App, IBAC's data exchange project as well as consumer facing technology. There was discussion around the current Ontario Political Situation and what Telematics and Usage Based Insurance might look like and how it may influence the Broker Distribution Channel in the near future. If you haven’t already signed up to attend an IBAO regional meeting, I would encourage you to do so. There you will have the opportunity to hear much of the same information and take part in the discussion about what is affecting us as Brokers. For me the highlight of attending this event was that it was so encouraging and inspiring to hear from each affiliate representative about their endeavors and successes this past year, as well as the successes of the IBAO. Some highlights include: IBAO: - In Ontario we confirmed a respectable brand recognition increase of the BIP, up 8% from 24% in 2010 to 32% in 2012. - Close to 6,000 BIPPER Blankets were donated across communities in Ontario as part of the 50 Awareness Days that were hosted by IBAO Affiliates and Brokers. The IBAWR’s first official awareness day was help in conjunction with the Tri-Insurance Association Bonspiel in March, and Blankets are being donated directly to a United Way affiliated charity in April. The number of hosted Awareness days has increased by 233% since the program began in 2008, with only 15 taking place that first year. IBAO launched the birth of a new BIPPER Mascot for brokers to rent as an added feature for their Awareness Days or simply to attend a community or broker planned event. Some of the things our associate Affiliates have been up to this year include: - Various Education sessions - A social Bocce Ball Tournament, - Golf Tournaments and Curling Bonspiels - Dragon Boat Teams - Awareness days benefiting a number of various charities - Food Bank donations - Substantial growth in membership and participation This year marks the 25th Anniversary of the Broker Identity Program. IBAO’s current President, Debbie Thompson’s theme for her term is “Leading the Way, with Our vision, Our Brand, Our Strength.” The collaborative issues, solutions and efforts noted above support our branding efforts, substantiating our claim that “Your Best Insurance is an Insurance Broker.” As we head into the IBAWR’s summer break, please be assured that your Board will continue to plan and work on your behalf to keep our affiliate strong and present within the community. Respectfully submitted, Melissa Snyder, CAIB, CRM, CIP 5|P a g e House & Program Report Whether it is a natural disaster such as a tornado, hail storm or the snow storm of the century to a terrible auto accident or fire destroying everything you own, disasters do happen here. Will you be ready if it happens to you? Do you customers know how to prepare? Mary Riberdy, RIBO Vice President, Director of House & Program Thank you to our insurers and underwriters as well as our member brokers that attended Meet the Underwriter Night last month. The event was sold out. Congratulations to our door prize winners and a big thank you to everyone that donated door prizes. Once again we thank you for your Non-Perishable food donations. We collected 45 pounds of food at the March IBAWR Meeting. The donations to date total 261 pounds. Please remember to bring your non-perishable food donations in May. Holly and Bruce will share their tips for Disaster Preparation planning. Holly is a young entrepreneur with more than 10 years experience in marketing. Her passion shines each time her team helps to put a family’s home and life back together. Bruce is an accomplished speaker and instructor. He is recognized in his field as a leading authority on humidity control, water damage restoration and mould remediation. Please contact Dianne Monteiro at [email protected] to reserve your seat by 5:00 pm on Tuesday, April 30, 2013. This presentation is not yet RIBO accredited. Our meeting in May is Thursday, May 2, 2013 at Golf’s Steakhouse. This is our last meeting before breaking for the summer. Our closed member meeting starts at 5:30. At 6:00 we open the doors to welcome our industry friends and guests. We are fortunate to have two speakers: Holly Kidzuin, VP of Operations, and Bruce Vogt, Business Development and Marketing Group Director from Rainbow International Restorations. They will be challenging you to consider whether you are property prepared for a disaster. Does your family have a disaster plan? Does your business? Do your customers? We all tend to think “it will never happen to me” or, “it wouldn’t/couldn’t happen here”, yet you only have to turn on the evening news or open a newspaper everyday to see headlines that contain details of the latest even that “couldn’t happen here” but did. Respectfully submitted, Mary Riberdy, RIBO 6|P a g e 7|P a g e Public Relations & Communications Report Scott Heaman, CAIB Public Relations & Communications In today’s world with TV, internet and social media, consumers are constantly being bombarded with marketing material and commercials. What can brokers do to stand out and be noticed? Brokers may not have the advertising budgets of direct writers, but there are lots of options that cost little to no money (i.e. Facebook, Twitter and YouTube). Having a web presence is becoming increasingly more important. The average consumer consults approximately 11 sources online before purchasing car insurance. This does not mean that the insurance is being purchased online, but people are looking to educate themselves before speaking to someone. Many brokers are using Facebook and Twitter to educate clients about current insurance issues, risk prevention tips and to stay connected in a way that is less invasive then sending mass e-mails every week. Even though the landscape of insurance is constantly evolving, one thing remains the same: there will always be a place for an insurance broker as a trusted advisor. Respectfully submitted, Scott Heaman, CAIB 8|P a g e Industry News - Powered by Canadian Underwriter.ca P&C INDUSTRY MUST MEET PROMISE TO CONSUMERS, DESPITE GROWING COMPLEXITY: IBC PRESIDENT Canada’s property and casualty industry needs to be innovative, but not grow so complex that it jeopardizes its promise to protect Canadians and pay claims, Don Forgeron, president and CEO of the Insurance Bureau of Canada (IBC), suggested during an industry event on Wednesday. “Not only is the industry complex, but that complexity is growing and at the same time, we’re an industry that makes a very simple promise: to protect Canadians and to pay claims,” Forgeron said during his welcoming remarks for IBC’s 2013 Financial Affairs Symposium in Toronto Wednesday. “We can’t grow so complex that we can’t meet that simple promise.” There are two long-term, overarching objectives at the core of the P&C industry, Forgeron noted. The first is to provide peace of mind to Canadians that the industry will respond when something happens, including balancing regulatory complexity and managing large risks, such as earthquake and climate change. The second is to play its role in growing the “Canadian economy through job growth, investment and through innovative products that a growing economy requires,” he told symposium attendees. “Our companies manage more than $98 billion in invested assets that supports economic growth and stability from one end of this country to the other.” IBC is taking a leadership role on a number of issues, including preparing the country for the inevitability of a major earthquake, climate change and severe weather, helping Canadians adapt and deal with realities, and addressing the Ontario auto situation. “Our goal there is to create a sustainable and affordable auto insurance system, which is what we as Ontarians deserve and what many other Canadians already take for granted," Forgeron added. DAILY NEWS Apr 18, 2012 IBC, FSCO MAKE SUBMISSIONS FOR ONTARIO COMMITTEE'S AUTO INSURANCE HEARINGS The Insurance Bureau of Canada and the Financial Services Commission of Ontario were among the groups who have made submissions to a provincial legislative committee looking at auto insurance issues. The Standing Committee on General Government first began examining auto insurance last May, but its work was interrupted when the provincial parliament was prorogued. This week, the committee is holding two hearings to hear from various stakeholders. Read more: Ontario legislative committee beginning public hearings on auto insurance In its submission for the first hearing on April 15, IBC reiterated its point that rising costs are resulting in rising premiums, and the best way to combat that is through reforms tackling fraud in the province. Specifically, IBC listed giving more power to FSCO to regulate health clinics, province-wide regulation of the towing industry, and addressing the backlog of mediation cases as steps to tackling rising costs and premiums for Ontario drivers. IBC also said the passage of amendments to the Personal Information and Electronics Documents Act (part of Bill C-12) is critical, as it would “remove any undue limitations on the ability of insurers to pool claims information to combat fraud.” FSCO also made its own submission April 15, which includes a general overview of its role in regulating auto insurance in Ontario. 10 | P a g e In its submission, FSCO touched on territorial rating in the province. “As the auto insurance system has evolved and population has increased, insurance companies have expanded the number of territories to better reflect risk and claims experience,” the submission says. “Territorial rating enhances the ability of insurance companies to underwrite and price risk more accurately by linking premiums to claims experience in the different territories,” the document says. “In a jurisdiction as large as Ontario with a mix of urban and rural areas, significant climate differences, variable road quality and traffic density, alongside other differences, eliminating territories would significantly increase cross-subsidization of drivers in higher claims areas by those in lower claims areas,” FSCO says. The hearings also include submissions from accident victims’ group FAIR Association, the Insurance Brokers Association of Ontario and the Ontario Trial Lawyers Association, and other stakeholders. The second hearing will take place April 17. DAILY NEWS Apr 16, 2012 Broker Jokes YOU MIGHT BE IN THE INSURANCE INDUSTRY IF.... 1. You have sat in the same desk for 4 years and worked for 3 different companies. 2. Your resume is on a diskette in your pocket. 3. When someone asks what you do for a living, you lie. 4. You get really excited about a 2% pay raise. 5. Your biggest loss from a system crash is that you lose your best jokes. 6. You sit in a cubicle smaller than your bedroom closet. 7. It’s dark on your drive to and from work. 8. Fun is when issues are assigned to someone else. 9. Communication is something your “group” is having problems with. 10. You see a good-looking person and know it is a visitor. 11. Free food left over from meetings is your main staple. 12. Art involves a white board. 13. All real work is done prior to 9:00 AM and after 5:00 PM. 14. You’re already late on the assignment you just received. 15. Dilbert is your favorite cartoon. 16. Your boss’s favorite lines are … a. ”when you get a few minutes …” b. ”in your spare time …” c. ”when you’re freed-up …” d. ”I have an opportunity for you …” 17. More than 10% of the people in your company do not know what you do. 18. Vacation is something you rollover to next year or a check you get every January. 19. Change is the norm. 20. Nepotism is encouraged. 21. You read this entire list and understand it. 12 | P a g e 13 | P a g e Board of Directors Melissa Snyder President Lackner McLennan Insurance Ltd. +1(519) 579-3330 [email protected] Mary Riberdy Vice President, Director of House and Program Lackner McLennan Insurance Ltd. +1(519) 579-3330 [email protected] Pat Pearl Cowan Insurance Group Ltd. +1(519) 578-6030 [email protected] Danny Marceau Secretary/Treasurer OTIP/RAEO Insurance Brokers Inc. +1(519) 888-9683 [email protected] Jason Lawson Sergeant at Arms Erb and Erb Insurance Brokers Ltd. +1(519) 579-4270 [email protected] Tam Good Education Donovan Insurance Brokers Inc. +1(519) 886-3150 [email protected] Dianne Monteiro Executive Secretary +1(519) 886-3150 [email protected] Scott Heaman Public Relations & Communications Advocate Insurance Group +1(519) 650-5565 [email protected] Jad McGregor Past President Affiliated Brokers EXchange +1(519) 880-0044 [email protected] Jessica Bevenborn Membership KW Insurance Brokers +1(519) 744-4190 [email protected] Russ Philpott Bulletin Editor Staebler Insurance +1(519) 743-5228 [email protected] IBAWR 72 Regina Street North Waterloo, ON N2J 3A5 Join Us for Our May, 2013 Meeting: Date: May 2, 2013 Place: Golf’s Steak House 598 Lancaster Street Kitchener, Ontario Time: 5:30pm – Closed Members Meeting 6:00pm – Open Doors to Industry Friends RSVP: [email protected] Bring a Non-Perishable food item to support the Waterloo Food Bank! FIND US ON FACEBOOK! www.facebook.com/IBAWR IBAO Mission Statement "To be the advocate for the independent Insurance Broker driving collaboration between members, consumers and other stakeholders resulting in innovative solutions for the betterment of the industry. " IBAO represents our members' interests to government ministries and regulatory bodies, as well as to insurance industry commissions and associations. These bodies recognize us as the authoritative voice of Ontario's independent brokers. IBAWR represents the interests of independent brokers in the Waterloo Region. PLEASE NOTE: All those planning to attend must reserve IN ADVANCE Contact Dianne Monteiro for more information th Please RSVP by 5:00 pm on Tuesday, April 30 , 2013. Your Best Insurance is an Insurance Broker www.myinsuranceshopper.com 15 | P a g e Membership Report If there are brokers in your office who have neither received their Bipper pin, nor been introduced, please let either myself or Dianne Monteiro know. We hope to see all our existing members and our new members at the next meeting. Respectfully Submitted, Jessica Bevenborn 16 | P a g e 17 | P a g e Education Report IBAO School of Insurance – Upcoming Events Webinars for May Introduction to Commercial General Liability including CGL Policy May 9, 2013 - 9:30 to 12:00 p.m. Participants who complete this two-part webinar will gain a working knowledge of liability exposures, negligence and Tort Law as they apply to commercial lines risks. Participants will also receive an introduction to the coverage provided by The Commercial General Liability (CGL) policy. Accreditation: 4 Technical Hours Insurance Solutions for Condos & Life Lease Units May 14, 2013 - 9:30 a.m. to 11:45 a.m. According to Canada Housing and Mortgage Corporation "there are almost as many types of condos as there are kinds of people who want to live in them. Residential condominiums can range from high and low-rise apartment buildings to townhouses, duplexes, triplexes, single detached homes, freehold. They also feature a wide variety of amenities designed to suit almost any budget or lifestyle". Accreditation: 2 Technical Hours Upcoming Courses Provide More Value to Your Clients – Kitchener May 22, 2013 – 9:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Last year we focused on Professional Sales Conversations. This year the focus will be on proactive tools and strategies that will enable you to have more impactful, consultative business conversations with your prospects and clients positioning you as a "Trusted Insurance Advisor". The sales game has changed and the "old way" of selling insurance no longer works! Using specific insurance examples we will introduce you to the Value Pyramid so that you can develop your relationships with clients to a strategic partnership adding value to their businesses. Accreditation: 6 Personal Hours CAIB National Exams - May 1, 2013 REGISTER ONLINE IBAO.COM ***At times a smaller venue is required for CAIB Exams. If your office can accommodate a Proctor and 2 to 3 students in a quiet environment, please contact Brenda Tait or Tam Good*** Respectively submitted Tam Good 18 | P a g e Our Board is Growing! We are looking for new members to come out and Support our IBAWR!! If you are interested, or know someone who has fresh ideas as well as a passion for our industry and making a difference, please contact one of our board members. Don’t miss out on this opportunity to support your local Insurance Brokers Association! **See our Board of Directors for complete contact information 19 | P a g e 20 | P a g e