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Katrina: Newspaper damage estimates are

Sunday newspaper figures estimating insurer losses for Hurricane Katrina are wildly misleading because “information is scant” according to Joe McMahon, managing director of loss adjustor Bateman Chapman.

Insurance consultancy announces launch

Newly created ISG (Independent Services Group Limited) has just launched, aiming to provide a variety of specialist services to the London and international insurance and reinsurance markets.

Katrina: AM Best positive, but sees some downgrades

AM Best has stated that it expects that virtually all rated companies will be able to meet their commitments arising form hurricane Katrina, despite the projected magnitude of the potential losses, although it said that “a few individual companies’…

Hannover Re hit by Katrina

Hurricane Katrina is possibly set to become the most expensive ever natural disaster suffered by insurers in industry history, according to Hannover Re. Estimates of the total insured losses currently amount up to $30bn.

Heath Lambert appoints corporate rescue specialist Hamill

The Board of broker Heath Lambert Group has appointed Keith Hamill as non-executive Chairman. Mr Hamill has wide senior management experience across a range of industries in the private equity and public sectors. He is currently Chairman of Travelodge,…

Cox splits underwriting between volume and specialist lines

Cox Insurance Holdings has appointed John Josiah and Keith Charlton as joint active underwriters of Equity Red Star – Lloyd’s Syndicate 218 – from 1 January 2006. Ray White, the current active underwriter, will continue with the group as underwriting…

S&P puts Alea on credit watch

Alea has been placed on creditwatch by Standard & Poor's. The troubled insurer and reinsurer yesterday announced it was planning a $210m equity rights issue to stem the tide of reserve calls from its US casualty underwriting.

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