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On the move at last?
Will the UK government's response to the Royal Commission report on long-term care finally kick-start sales of insurance products? Keith Sankey canvasses the opinion of reassurers.
Cairnstone rebrands.
Miami-based Cairnstone, an underwriter and medical management company which specialises in reinsuran...
Lucas leaves.
Leslie Lucas, chief executive of Pool Re, the specialist terrorism pool, has retired after 40 years ...
Strike Club to raise rates.
The Strike Club, the specialist marine mutual insurer, has warned its members that premiums for mari...
Judging the lawyers.
The top UK law firms for reinsurance and insurance litigation are revealed in this exclusive extract from the latest edition of The Legal 500.
Reanalysis - Reinsurance rates - Market faces continued low rates,
Even a major catastrophe would not be enough to trigger a significant rise in reinsurance rates, rat...
Sava gets strong local rival.
The new Slovenian reinsurer Triglav Re took one third of the market share from the country's dominan...
International Planetary Explorer.
- A study, commissioned by the British government, of the risks of the earth being hit by asteroids ...
Conventional wisdom.
European law continues to have an effect on reinsurance cases. John Butler considers the issues relating to the Brussels Convention in Group Josi v Universal General.
Floating city makes waves.
Eric Alexander finds marine insurers expecting to have a tough time coping with the demands presented by the proposed Freedom Ship, a huge accommodation vessel.
Good news - no big rises.
It is October and the reinsurance world is talking rates. Will they rise? Will they rise enough? The...
O'Leary takes over.
GE Frankona Re has appointed Tony O'Leary to replace Steve Wood as managing director of its UK life ...
S&P warning for Lloyd's.
Rating agency Standard & Poor's has warned that the Lloyd's 'A+' (strong) financial strength rating ...
Crawford opens UK centre for global claims
Crawford & Company has opened a UK-based Global Risk Administration office, to handle the administrat...
Sherwood nets £8m contract
Sherwood International, an insurance technology provider, has signed a three year deal with insurer ...
Tyser expands into accident, life and health
The Lloyd's broker Tyser has added an accident, life and health team to its reinsurance special proje...
Negative view of Chiyoda
Rating agency Standard & Poor's (S&P) has assigned a negative outlook to the 'AA-' (very strong) coun...
Rating review for Lloyd's syndicates
Rating agency Moody's has downgraded its performance ratings of three Lloyd's syndicates and assigned...
Quality, claims & customers programme.
30 November 2000 One Great George Street, W1 Chairman's welcome David Worsfold, editor-in-ch...
Bupa hits road for Heartbeat.
Bupa is set to go on the road to meet intermediaries, ahead of the launch of a new health insurance ...
Appointment at LPSO.
LPSO, which will be offering a range of back office administration services to Lloyd's managing agen...
Hill Dickinson bids for liability work.
Legal firm Hill Dickinson aims to set up a 100-strong team as it makes a bid for more liability clai...
Change resistance.
Former Lloyd's chairman Sir David Rowland, said he was able to make changes at Lloyd's because the m...
Hardy annuals.
Lloyd's-based Hardy Underwriting Group has reported interim operating profits of £435,000, up from a...