International Lloyd's broker Tysers has snapped up a three-strong management team from Ropner Insurance Services to head up the firm's direct and facultative property operation in the North American...
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27 Feb 2012
Loss adjuster Axis has promoted a new regional manager to take over responsibility for the delivery of adjusting catastrophe claims in the Caribbean.
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05 Sep 2011
The Caribbean Catastrophe Risk Insurance Facility has announced that, while Hurricane Irene resulted in registered losses in six of its member countries (Anguilla, Antigua & Barbuda, the Bahamas, Haiti, St. Kitts & Nevis and the Turks & Caicos Islands...
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30 Aug 2011
Guy Carpenter has replaced Aon Benfield as the placing broker for the Caribbean Catastrophe Risk Insurance Facility.
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11 Mar 2011
He will be based in Sao Paulo and will report to Mauricio Alonso, senior vice president and regional managing director for Latin America, and also work with Bill Johnstone, senior vice president for GTS – Americas.
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02 Feb 2011
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The 2010 Atlantic Hurricane season, which officially ended on 30 November, had the second highest number of hurricanes since records began in 1851, according to analysis by Risk Management Solutions.
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02 Dec 2010
The Caribbean Catastrophe Risk Insurance Facility (CCRIF) completed insurance payments to the Governments of Barbados, Saint Lucia and St. Vincent & the Grenadines following the passage of Tropical Cyclone Tomas which passed close to these islands...
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17 Nov 2010
Sagicor has recorded a drop in net income in the first nine months of the year to $33.4 m (£20.75 m) compared to $64.0 m in the same period in 2009.
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15 Nov 2010
Julian Messent, the former chief executive of broker PWS International, has been jailed for 21 months after admitting making or authorising bribes totalling $2m.
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26 Oct 2010
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20 Sep 2010
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The Anguilla government has been paid $4.23m by the Caribbean Catastrophe Risk Insurance Facility following the passage of Tropical Cyclone Earl, which passed close to the island on 30 August.
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17 Sep 2010
AIR Worldwide estimates that insured losses from Hurricane Earl’s passage near the northern Leeward Islands earlier this week are between $50m and $150m.
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02 Sep 2010
At 21:00 UTC on Sunday, 22 August, RMS reports a tropical depression (six) located about 770 miles (1240 km) west of the southernmost Cape Verde Islands in the Atlantic Ocean, developed into the fourth named storm of the 2010 Hurricane Season – Tropical...
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23 Aug 2010
All 16 members of the Caribbean Catastrophe Risk Insurance Facility have renewed their policies for hurricane and earthquake coverage for the 2010/11 year beginning on 1 June – the start of the hurricane season.
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02 Jul 2010
Aon Benfield has identified the Caribbean, Cascadia in North America, Chile, Indonesia and Japan as areas where mega-earthquakes of moment magnitude (Mw) 8+ are most likely to occur in the future.
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15 Jun 2010
Horseracing-mad Dominic Burke has huge ambitions for JLT, with a firm focus on international expansion, and he scotches...
Despite 2012 losses being only 12% of the annual average to date, a single incident could flip the market, says David...
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