Professional Indemnity Insurance in Canada is a report about the Canadian market for and distribution of policies covering professional liability. For 2015, 2019 and with a forecast for 2023, the study breaks down the market for professional indemnity insurance on a standardised basis by professional group with 13 categories considered as follows:
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accountancy and finance;
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architecture;
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D&B (design and build);
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engineering;
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estate agency;
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financial and insurance intermediation;
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healthcare-related services;
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IT and business consulting;
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legal services;
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media and marketing;
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medicine and dentistry;
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surveying;
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other professional sectors.
In particular, the report quantifies the number, growth in number and segmentation of insurable enterprises in Canada from 2015 to 2019 plus the value, growth and segmentation of the market for professional indemnity insurance over the same time frame and with a forecast to 2023. These segmentations are provided not only for each of the 13 aforementioned professional categories but also by annual fee income or turnover band in order to show the potential and actual market value in Canada attributable to the largest and smallest professional enterprises.
In addition, four further segmentations of the market value in 2019 are also given: between business dealt with by domestic underwriters and that placed with non-domestic underwriters; between new business and renewals; between primary layer and excess layer business; and between specialty and non-specialty business.
Moreover, on the basis of a survey of leading brokers of professional indemnity cover in Canada, the report identifies the underwriters of this type of insurance that are used most frequently and provides estimates for the market shares by premium income of leading underwriters in 2019 for all forms of professional indemnity cover combined expressed as a percentage range (e.g. 5.0% to 7.5%).
Finally, the study identifies affinity schemes for professional indemnity insurance in Canada set up between professional / trade associations and brokers or underwriters of this type of cover (based on a survey of 145 such associations), highlights other distribution channels used to sell this form of insurance (e.g. brokers, direct sales, online aggregators, other affinity partners) and discusses key issues associated with the market including the increasing availability of cyber cover within professional indemnity policies.
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