The Value of a Broker
An insurance broker is an invaluable ally for the consumer. An insurance policy is a
promise to pay in event of an insured claim. Purchasing insurance can be complicated
as insurance policies are legal documents and not every policy is the same.
Purchasing insurance through an insurance broker will give you Peace of Mind.
Why Use a Broker?
In Canada, you can purchase insurance
a) directly from an insurance company;
b) from an agent who represents only
one insurer and can only offer
that company's products;
c) on the Internet;
d) through an insurance broker who can offer a
choice of coverages from various insurance companies.
An insurance broker's foremost duty is to his or her client. An insurance broker works for you. That's the reason.
Your Best Insurance Is an Insurance Broker
As a consumer of insurance, it is in your interest to find a suitable P&C broker to
handle your business. You have the responsibility to provide fair and honest information
about your insurance needs.
Working with an independent broker offers many advantages.
With A Broker, Your Needs Take Priority
Agents are authorized to sell only the products of the companies they work for.
An independent broker, on the other hand, maintains relationships with several
insurance companies. He or she will carefully assess your insurance needs,
then search for the product that best meets your requirements. If your circumstances
demand it, your broker will negotiate a tailor-made policy for you.
Your broker will make every effort to ensure you receive the most extensive coverage
possible for the price paid. Simply put, working with a broker allows you to purchase
customized insurance that would be impossible to access on your own, or to comparison
shop for the product that gives you the best possible coverage.
Brokers Are Experienced in Assisting You, Should a Loss Occur
Independent brokers pride themselves on offering personalized, caring service to their clients.
They understand the confusion and stress felt when a loss occurs. They will help guide you through
the claims process.
If you ask your broker for help, you can rest assured that you won't reach one stranger after another
at a call centre. Instead, you will be supported through a stressful period by your broker and his or
her knowledgeable staff, individuals who have taken the time to build trust in their business relationships
with you.
Brokers Are Highly Skilled Professionals
Licensed brokers must demonstrate a full complement of technical and personal skills as mandated,
in Ontario, by the Registered Insurance Brokers of Ontario (RIBO). Established by the Ontario
government in 1981, RIBO is a self-governing body that regulates the licensing, professional
competence, ethical conduct, and insurance-related financial obligations of all general insurance
brokers in Ontario.
To remain licensed, a broker must meet RIBO requirements in daily practice and obtain additional
education credits annually. When you deal with a broker, you deal with a skilled, highly educated
professional whose knowledge of the insurance field is comprehensive and current.
Brokers Protect your Privacy
Both the ethical code of conduct and laws under which licensed brokers operate stipulate that
they are obligated to uphold your privacy. When you work with an independent broker, confidentiality
is guaranteed.
Broker Disclosure
Broker disclosure commitments are made in the best interest of you, the consumer.
Regardless of who you use to assist with your buying decisions, be certain you are well informed.
When dealing with an Agent or Direct Writer, make sure you understand the relationship they have
with their insurer, as most work for only one insurer and are not able to provide you with alternatives.
When you are dealing with a call center or 1-800 numbers, ask them where they are located, where you
are calling, will they visit your home to discuss your needs; if you call back, who will you speak with
if you have a problem?
The role of the broker is to provide you with the best insurance value that combines coverage,
service, and price. Brokers also provide personalized, quality service that includes professional
insurance advice, ongoing policy maintenance and claims support. When any issue arises regarding
your insurance coverage, brokers are your advocate using their professional experience to best represent
your individual interests.
As a consumer, you must ensure you are knowledgeable of the relationship that exists between your Broker
and the Insurer being recommended. Understanding brokerage compensation is an important part of your buying
decision. Brokerage compensation is part of your insurance premium. The level of compensation that is included
in your premium will be provided to you by the broker at the point of sale. Every Broker in Ontario will provide
you with a statement on broker compensation. At the point of sale, the Broker will show each of their insurers by
class and include range of commissions for each insurer the Brokerage represents. In addition, should commissions
be increased, you will be notified.