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Cat losses for 2011 second highest on record
Total insured natural catastrophe losses of $107bn (£69bn) in 2011 were the second highest on record - surpassed only by the 2005 total of $120bn.
Canopius underwriting team joins Gallagher
Former employees of Canopius’ UK underwriting household and personal property team are thought to have joined Arthur J Gallagher, Post has learnt.
Kiln CEO joins Lloyd's Franchise Board
CEO of Lloyd’s insurer Kiln, Charles Franks has been named as a non-executive director of the Lloyd’s Franchise Board.
China's "cash before cover" regulation introduces ambiguity
Regulations designed to enhance cash flow for Chinese insurers will introduce ambiguity into the market and could lead to reduced policy coverage, according to Marsh China.
ATE insurer Elite enters solicitors' PI market in dramatic u-turn
Legal expenses provider and after-the-event insurer Elite Insurance Company will be entering the solicitors’ professional indemnity insurance market this year in a dramatic u-turn to its position last year.
Elite opens offices in France and Italy
Specialist legal and after-the-event insurer Elite is expanding its footprint in Europe by opening two new offices.
Adrian Flux becomes first broker to sign up with tyre safety group
Adrian Flux has become the first insurance broker to sign up with safety campaigning group Tyre Safe.
Canopius boss and underwriting team to quit
Canopius UK household underwriting head Chris McGinn and a “certain members” of his team are to quit the firm.
Chinese insurance sector faces "deeply-rooted problems" according to chief regulator
The head of China's Insurance Regulatory Commission has issued a stark warning to the country's insurance sector, despite robust premium growth in 2011.
Hyperion confirms Windsor takeover talks
Hyperion has confirmed that it is in discussions with Lloyd’s broker Windsor over a potential takeover deal.
Hyperion in takeover talks with Windsor
Hyperion Group is currently in discussions with Windsor Limited regarding a potential offer for the company.
Giles outlines new role for Hessett following Chambers exit
Bosses at Giles have defined the role of newly appointed deputy finance director Alastair Hessett, who has been promoted internally following the exit of former director Mark Chambers.
PM health and safety war does not go far enough, says Garwyn CEO
Liability loss adjuster Garwyn has stated Prime Minister David Cameron’s attack on health and safety does not tackle the compensation culture.
Rising medical costs behind potential 10% growth in Lebanese medical premiums
Medical insurance premiums in Lebanon will rise by 10% in 2012, according to projections by Lebanese insurance association, the ACAL.
Saudi insurers remain profitable despite low interest rates
Domestic insurers in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia remain profitable despite increasing competition and the current low interest rate environment, according to a report by Standard and Poor’s.
Russian plant firms face ten-fold premium rises after new law
Stringent new legislation relating to the management and insurance of plants dealing in hazardous materials in Russia is set to have far-reaching implications for companies operating in the country.
Zurich's 'A+' IFS rating affirmed
Zurich Insurance Company's has had its ‘A+’ insurer financial strength rating and 'A' issuer default rating affirmed by Fitch.
Kane restructures as HSBC deal completes
Captive insurance manager Kane has completed a management restructure coinciding with the completion of the first phase of its integration of HSBC Insurance Management.
Markel takes on two in MGA division
Markel International has strengthened its MGA division with the appointments of Sarah Brien as senior underwriter and Alex Hardy as underwriter.
Markel International expands MGA division
Markel International has strengthened its MGA division with the appointment of Sarah Brien as senior underwriter and Alex Hardy as underwriter.
Kane reshuffles after HSBC buy
Independent captive insurer manager Kane has taken more cash from its private equity backer to open new offices and has promoted former Aon Global Insurance Management head Clive James to chief operating officer.
China medical insurance coverage reaches 97% in rural areas
Basic medical insurance coverage in China's rural areas reached 97% in 2011, outstripping urban areas, according to health minister Chen Zhu.
Abbey promises profits despite tough economy
Abbey Protection is expecting to announce results in line with expectations despite the continuing tough economic background and low interest rates.
Korean regulator: saturated home market means local insurers must look overseas
South Korea’s six non-life insurance companies saw their earnings in overseas markets drop by 52.2% on a year-on-year basis, it has been reported.