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Ascot profits down 14% for 2013

City of London

AIG-backed Ascot Underwriting has announced profits down 14% for 2013.

The Lloyd's syndicate, for AIG provides the underwriting capital, saw profits drop from £93.3m to £79.9m.

The combined ratio improved marginally from 81% to 80.3%.

Ascot Underwriting chief executive

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