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Fire Underwriters Survey

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Fire Underwriters Survey (FUS) a subsidiary of Opta Information Intelligence Corp., is a provider of data, underwriting, risk management and legal/regulatory services focusing on community fire-protection and fire prevention systems in Canada.[1] Fire Underwriters Survey publishes the Canadian Fire Insurance Grading Index, which is utilized by the property-casualty insurers in that country.[2] Opta Information Intelligence Corp. was acquired by Verisk Analytics Inc. in 2022. [3]

History

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The organization was formed in 1883 as the Canadian Fire Underwriters' Association (CFUA), then became the Canadian Underwriters Association (CUA), the Insurers Advisory Organization and Fire Underwriters Survey.[4]

The intent of the system of fire insurance grading is primarily to provide insurers with accurate information to base underwriting decisions on, however a significant benefit of the system is that it results in incentives for development of recognized forms of public fire protection by communities throughout Canada.[5] Many Canadian communities organize and develop their public fire protection systems and organizations to strategically optimize the cost benefit to constituents.

References

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  1. ^ "Canadian Trade-marks Database". Canadian Intellectual Property Office. Retrieved 27 March 2013.
  2. ^ Currie, Michael (7 September 2012). "Fire Grades Explained". Canadian Insurance Top Broker (June 2012): 29–31. Retrieved 27 March 2013.
  3. ^ "Verisk Acquires Canadian Property Intelligence Provider Opta | Insurance Innovation Reporter".
  4. ^ Hives, Christopher (1985). The Underwriters. Toronto: Phelps Publishing Company. pp. 12, 38, 136. ISBN 0920298435.
  5. ^ Currie, Michael (February 2010). "Making the Grade". Fire Fighting in Canada. 54 (1): 28–61. Retrieved 27 March 2013.
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