
Lloyd's loss exceeds £3bn.
Lloyd's made a loss of £3.11bn ($4.45bn) in 2001, compared with a
loss of £1.2bn in 2000.
The 2001 results represent the first time that Lloyd's has reported its
financial results on an annual basis,
loss of £1.2bn in 2000.
The 2001 results represent the first time that Lloyd's has reported its
financial results on an annual basis,
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In memory
With great sadness we confirm that Sir David Rowland, our former Chairman from 1993 to 1997, has passed away. He played a critical role in safeguarding the future of the Lloyd’s market through perhaps its most difficult period.
— Lloyd's (@LloydsofLondon) February 18, 2019
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