A.M. Best to Offer Free Best's Pocket Key Rating Guide - Canada at IBAO Conference
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OLDWICK, N.J.--(Business Wire)-- A.M. Best Co. will be exhibiting at booth #76 at the 89th Annual Convention of the Insurance Brokers Association of Ontario, set for October 21-22 at the Fairmont Royal York Hotel in Toronto, Canada. Booth visitors can see product demonstrations, speak with company representatives, pick up informational brochures and receive a free copy of Best's Pocket Key Rating Guide™ - Canada. Visitors can also learn about A.M. Best's Financial Suite, financial databases that cover various aspects of financial statement information on insurers in the Life/Health and Property/Casualty markets globally. Visitors can also find out more about BestLink®, which allows Financial Suite subscribers to access data and reports using only their Web browser, without the need to install additional software. Representatives will also be available to discuss Best's Insurance Reports, ®A.M. Best's flagship product, which allows users to examine the financial strength, operations, management, history and financial performance of insurance companies and groups around the world. Best's Insurance Reports®is also available online via BestLink®. Obtain additional information about these products and more at www.ambest.com/sales and A.M. Best booth #76 at IBAO. For products specific to the Canadian market, please visit www.ambest.ca. More information about the conference is available at www.ibao.com. Founded in 1899, A.M. Best Company is a global full-service credit rating organization dedicated to serving the financial and health care service industries, including insurance companies, banks, hospitals and health care system providers. For more information, visit www.ambest.com. A.M. Best Co. Stacey Ancker, 908-439-2200, ext. 5747 Manager, Corporate Events sales@ambest.com Copyright Business Wire 2009
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