Global Commercial Insurers’ Association (GCIA) announces the appointment of a new Chair and Vice Chair

The Appointment of Adrian Hall as Chair

Toronto, ON, May 11, 2022 – The Directors of the Global Commercial Insurers Association (GCIA) are pleased to announce the appointment of Adrian Hall as Chair. Mr. Hall, CEO Canada & Chief Agent of Swiss Re Corporate Solutions, was elected as Chair, succeeding Mr. Marc Lipman, President of Lloyds Underwriters. Elected as Vice Chair is Bernard McNulty, Chief Agent Canada, Allianz Global Risks US Insurance Company.

The Association, whose members represent a significant ratio of commercial insurance premiums in Canada, is a leading voice for global commercial insurance companies operating in Canada. The Directors on the Board of the GCIA and Company members are:

Formed in 2016, GCIA is an association where foreign-owned commercial insurance carriers are informed on current regulatory developments and advocate on issues relevant to the commercial insurance industry in Canada. Recently, GCIA has been involved in major consultations in response to various Office of the Superintendent of Financial Institutions (OSFI) initiatives including:

  1. Guideline B-2: Property and casualty large insurance exposures and investment concentration;

  2. OSFI Discussion Paper: Navigating Uncertainty in Climate Change: Promoting Preparedness and Resilience to Climate-Related Risks; and

  3. Assurance on Capital, Leverage and Liquidity Returns – Federally Regulated Insurers and Deposit-Taking Institutions

The GCIA’s work complements the efforts of other insurance industry associations in order to benefit the property/casualty insurance industry and ultimately our clients.

For more information contact:
John Chagnon
General Manager
admin@gciassociation.ca

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