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Is Your Home Adequately Insured?

As a property owner or investor, fearing for your own home as well as your investment property during these events is a likely source of sleepless nights and it’s a fact that all property owners want and need insurance cover to protect their investment. However, all too often property owners incorrectly insure their property, whether […]

Using Insurance Brokers Can Simplify Your Life

Insurance brokers are professionals who know the ins and outs of the insurance industry and the products available. We’re experts at finding the best products for you, our clients, at the best price, especially when you have complex insurance needs. We know which brokers are pricing to win business, and which ones have the products […]

Facebook Messenger Hack Exposed

A Facebook Messenger vulnerability was recently discovered that would allow a hacker to modify or remove any sent message, photo, file or link. Fortunately, the breach was disclosed immediately to Facebook‘s security team, and the backdoor was patched up in short time. In a blog post, Check Point head of products vulnerability research Oded Vanunu […]

Insurers, Policy Holders Brace for Storm Season

Damage arising from hail storms is the leading cause of severe thunderstorm loss in Canada, according to Steve Bowen of Aon Benfield, with the most common claim types being personal property home owners and personal automobiles. Southern Alberta is at particular risk given its proximity to the mountains and rapidly shifting weather patterns. The Insurance […]

Aussie Insurance Industry Reacts to Brexit

Aussie Insurance Industry Reacts to Brexit

Some leading lights of the Australian insurance industry have had their say on Brexit, what it could mean for both the Australian and global industry and how brokers will be affected. Peter Harris, managing director of CBL Insurance, told Insurance Business that uncertain times could be ahead for insurers domiciled in Britain which could impact Australian brokers. […]

Benefits of an Insurance Broker

Benefits of an Insurance Broker

There are many benefits of an insurance broker. Among them, you get the added value of extra care and service when you use our services, and this doesn’t cost you any extra! If this sounds like a benefit for you, please contact us.

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