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Willis survey: D&O continues to benefit policyholder

Responses to the Willis index for the third quarter of 2005 by Directors’ and Officers’ Liability insurers from non-US companies continue to show that there are meaningful gains for purchasers of D&O Liability Insurance in both premium rates and coverage, albeit at a lesser extent to that seen earlier in the year. Deductibles remain generally stable whilst there is some upward movement in the size of limits of indemnity purchased.

The Willis Index – a quarterly survey of over 90% of D&O insurers from non-US companies - asked all participants for their views on the past three and next three months. This quarter it revealed that

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