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Charman to quit Axis over divorce proceedings

Axis Capital Holdings has reported net income of $90.1m for the year ended December 31, 2005, compared with net income of $495m for the year ended December 31, 2004. The company also revealed chief executive and president, John Charman, would retire in…

TRIA not a long-term solution claims panel

The recent move by Congress to extend the Terrorism Risk Insurance Act (TRIA) did not provide the industry with the long-term solution it needs, according to an assessment of experts participating in a recent webinar sponsored by the Insurance Leadership…

Advent sees US property cat rates double

In a bullish trading statement Lloyd's property Cat specialist Advent has pointed to rate increases across all key accounts, and has reported exposed US property Cat rate increases of up to 100%.

Reithian values

Having resigned in the late summer of 2000, Martin Reith had a long period in the garden to look forward to. By the following year, he was in Maurice 'Hank' Greenberg's office asking AIG to back his venture, Ascot Underwriting. Ralph Savage finds out if…

Brit to exceed market expectations for 2005

Brit Insurance today said that driven by good performance both in its non-catastrophe exposed underwriting portfolios and in its investment portfolio, it expects that its pre-tax profit for 2005 will be in the region of £60 million. This, Brit added, was…

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