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Montpelier Re CUO retires, immediately replaced
Bermudian reinsurer Montpelier Re has announced that its chief underwriting officer (CUO), C. Russell Fletcher III, is retiring from the company with immediate effect. Fletcher was a founding member of the class of 2001 monoline Cat specialist and is a…
Aviva/Pru merger could lead to rating upgrade
Fitch Ratings has today said that any merger between Aviva and Prudential could result in changes to their ratings. This follows from Aviva's announcement of its proposal to acquire Prudential for £17bn. Aviva's all-share proposal has been rejected by…
Lancashire reports $947m in shareholders' equity at 31/12
In a financial statement for the 2005 calendar year Bermudian start-up (re)insurer Lancashire has reported shareholders' funds of $947m at year end.
Accounting firms merge
Accounting and consultantcy firms Moore Stephens and Macnair Mason are to merge on 1 May 2006, in a move that will significantly strengthen their position in the international insurance and reinsurance industries.
Wellington reports £26m loss
Wellington Underwriting has produced a pre-tax loss for the last financial year, after massive hurricane losses put its business into the red. In a statement this morning, the group's chief executive, Preben Prebensen, said:
AWAC to raise $400m in New York IPO
Ending months of rumours, Bermudian specialty (re)insurer Allied World Assurance Holdings (AWAC) has confirmed it is to list $400m of shares on the New York Stock Exchange.
FSA lets industry off the hook on contract certainty regulation
The Financial Services Authority will not increase its regulatory powers over the insurance industry by implementing rules governing contract certainty. In a speech given by the regulator's chief executive, John Tiner, today the FSA said the plans were…
Hedge funds walking liability tightrope
Hedge fund managers appear to be in a state of denial regarding their liability to the fund for losses arising from trading errors warned Reynolds Porter Chamberlain at its Annual Directors' & Officers' insurance seminar.
Zurich takeover talks denied
St Paul Travelers has rebuffed suggestion it is in takeover talks with Zurich.
Bahrain given clean bill of health in IMF Report
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has published a positive financial sector assessment programme (‘FSAP’) review of the Kingdom of Bahrain.
Larry hits NE Australia
North east Australia has been hit by Tropical Cyclone Larry , which has caused widespread devastation.
AM Best puts Odyssey on negative review after 10-K delay
AM Best has placed the financial strength rating and the issuer credit and debt ratings of the operating subsidiaries of global reinsurer Odyssey Re under review with negative implications following the company's announcement that it will delay the…
NIG appointments signal completion of senior team
NIG has completed the line-up of its new look senior management team this week with two further appointements. Steve Kingshott, formerly Royal and SunAlliance’s Underwriting Director of Commercial Packages, joins as director of underwriting and pricing,…
Appointment at Claim Watch
ClaimWatch has appointed Gary Brench, formerly MMA Insurance's chief engineer, to support its work with the insurance industry. Mr Brench joined ClaimWatch on March 1st and is focussing on introducing more insurers and repair networks to the benefits of…
Aviva target confident of independence
Aviva target Prudential has issued a statement reiterating its desire to remain independent.
Aviva spurned in UK global powerhouse bid
The much touted tie-up between UK insurance giants Aviva and Prudential saw the former's written proposal rejected by the Board of Prudential over the weekend. However, the Board of Aviva said today the issue was now open to Prudential's shareholders to…
Securtias raid reward record for insurance loss
The £2 million reward put up by Securitas and insurers led by Ascot Underwriting to help police capture robbers of the Tonbridge cash depot is believed to be a record for an insurance related loss, the insurer has said.
PBS Scotland appoints commercial underwriter
Primary Broker Services has today announced the expansion of its Scottish underwriting team with the appointment of Roy Evans as commercial underwriter.
Allianz Cornhill profits fall & combined ratio rises
Allianz Cornhill's 2005 profits fell to £206.4m (2004: £210.6m) while its combined ratio rose to 94.9% (2004: 94%), its financial results reported.
Insurer giants in merger talks
Shares of Zurich Financial Services AG, the biggest Swiss insurer, jumped as much as 12% after the Wall Street Journal reported St Paul Travellers may buy the company.
Claims handling: Positive picture from general insurers says FSA
Most general insurance firms are handling claims well, a review carried out by the Financial Services Authority has found. The review unveiled exclusively at this morning Post Magazine Claims Club also identified some areas for firms to consider in their…
GuyCarp poaches Benfield exec for Australasian operations
Guy Carpenter has announced the appointment of Ray Carless as executive chairman of its Australia, New Zealand and Pacific operations, effective March 27. He will be based in Sydney and will report to Martin Burrough, CEO of the Asia Pacific Region.
CEA welcomes EU flood directive
Comité Européen des Assurances has welcomed the European Commission’s proposal for a directive on the assessment and management of floods. By aiming to help Member States to prevent and limit the consequences of floods, the proposed directive addresses…
Premium Credit prolongs Biba account
Premium Credit, has secured a further three-year deal with the British Insurance Brokers’ Association confirming it as preferred provider.