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Endurance net income tumbles on hurricanes and investment losses

Endurance, the Bermudian (re)insurer said that fourth quarter net income fell to $16.9m from $152.5m in the same period last year. For the year ended December 31, 2008, net income was $98.6m, down $521.1m in 2007.

Kenneth J. LeStrange, Endurance's chairman and CEO said: "The past year was a challenging one as catastrophe losses exceeded $20 billion for the insurance industry and global financial market

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MGAA’s Keating on missed opportunities

Trade Voice: Michael Keating, CEO of the Managing General Agents’ Association, argues claims must shift from operational afterthought to strategic priority as regulation tightens, data gaps persist, and trust in delegated authority models is tested.

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