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Maximum potential.

Does Max Re, Bermuda's new reinsurer, have the right recipe for success? Janina Clark meets a team with a new approach to risk.

New QBE head in US.

QBE has announced a new head of (re)insurance in the Americas. Tim Kenny has been promoted to presid...

ReDiary.

A fuller diary of events is available on the Reinsurance website at www.re-world.com. Entries for...

Bank opens captive.

Credit Suisse First Boston, the investment bank, has set up its first captive insurer. Based in Berm...

A golden opportunity.

The world's largest risk management event was the perfect venue for showcasing e-commerce initiatives. Janina Clark reports from last month's Rims meeting in San Francisco.

Max Re opens in Ireland.

Max Re, the finite risk reinsurer that set up in Bermuda at the start of the year (Re, February 2000...

2020 vision.

The winners in any business are those able to predict the future most accurately. Janina Clark hears top executives at the Reinsurance Lunch Forum envisaging life in 2020.

RAA elects chair.

Robert Lippincott, chairman and chief executive of Axa Re US, has been elected chairman of the Reins...

ESG under review.

Rating agency Standard & Poor's is reviewing its 'BB+' (marginal) ratings of Bermuda-based ESG Re gr...

Correction.

Last month's story on Tokio Marine and State Farm swapping earthquake risk (Re, May 2000, p1) stated...

PCC for Ace.

Ace Bermuda and UK-based broker Willis are setting up a protected cell company (PCC) in Guernsey. Ac...

One cover or many?

Specialised cover for internet risks is offered by primary insurers, but some reinsurers expect the market to divide further. Cameron Andrews looks to the future of cyber-liability.

Q1 loss for Stirling.

Bermuda-based broker Stirling Cooke Brown has reported a net loss of $1m for the first quarter of 20...

Rival bid for Limit.

Limit is keeping its options open following QBE Insurance Group's recent bid for the Lloyd's-based i...

Scor shuffles managers.

Scor has announced a reshuffle of its senior managers as part of a reorganisation of its group funct...

Voice of dissent.

Lord Justice Waller disagreed with the majority view in a recent credit insurance case before the Court of Appeal. John Butler looks at both the views of the dissenting judge and the majority verdict.

London looks at reforms.

Proposed reforms to London's procedures and standards were circulated to the market last month. T...

Time to keep talking.

Despite their obvious intelligence when it comes to matters reinsurance, there are individuals, comp...

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