Reinsurance
Appointment at Haven Knox-Johnston
John Macaulay has been promoted to the position of divisional manager of pleasure craft insurance s...
Employers Re sale is on the cards
The future of General Electric's European reinsurance subsidiary GE Frankona Re was placed into unc...
Lloyd's insurer Hardy agrees credit facility
Lloyd's insurer Hardy, which could be mounting a take-over bid for rival Atrium, has agreed a syndi...
Hannover Re boosted by P&C growth
Strong growth in property and casualty (P&C) reinsurance helped Hannover Re to a net operating profit...
Scor reveals recovery plan
Scor has revealed details of plans to scale back its underwriting in the US and Bermuda and in unprof...
Aon sells Sheffield Insurance to Axis
US broking giant Aon is to sell Sheffield Insurance Corp., a specialty property and casualty insuranc...
Hardy eyes up Atrium
This week, Beazley became the latest Lloyd's insurer to float, while Hardy boosted its stake in rival Atrium raising the prospect of long-mooted consolidation among Lloyd's stocks. Also, Lloyd's new unitary board is announced.
Scor replaces chairman
French reinsurer Scor has replaced its chairman of the last eight years Jacques Blondeau, with its ...
Personal lines insurers reap what they sow
Whatever UK insurer Royal & Sun Alliance outlines in terms of its capital-raising plans, it will un...
Hardy Underwriting acquires stake in rival
Lloyd's insurer Hardy Underwriting has acquired a 13.3% stake in rival Atrium Underwriting. The pur...
Barton quits Faraday over policy differences
Nigel Barton has stepped down from the chief executive position at London market (re)insurer Farada...
Making technology work
Will technology be Bermuda's salvation? To look at Bermuda's (re)insurance market at the moment (se...
Wellington seeks cash
Lloyd's insurer Wellington plans to raise around £120m ($186m) through a share offering this month....
Only small percentage of flood losses were insured
Only a small percentage of the losses from August's floods in central Europe were insured, leading ...
Ready to go platinum
St Paul is pressing ahead with the spin-off of its reinsurance arm into a new Bermudian company, despite the scepticism of analysts. Mairi Mallon reports.
Montpelier goes public and raises $201m
New Bermudian reinsurer Montpelier Re has raised $201m through an initial public offering of shares...
Flying high - for now
The influx of capital and companies has made it a boom year in Bermuda, but will it last? Janina Clark introduces this special report.
Reinsurers hold firm on rates
With Gerling's no-show, the impact of August's European floods and the push for higher premiums, there was plenty to talk about at the renewal negotiations in Baden-Baden late last month. Eric Alexander reports from the spa town in Germany's Black Forest.
Run-off likely for Gerling
Gerling Global Re's non-life reinsurance portfolio looked likely to be put into run-off as Reinsura...
Aviation market fills war risk gap
Aviation insurers are stepping in to fill the gap in war liability cover that is being created as g...
Sun shines on everyone
Vic Wyman and Roger Crombie review the half-year performance of Bermuda's newcomers and some of its established players.
Capital focus is hampering growth
In the modern London market, there is a reduced access to talented underwriters and, therefore, dec...
Few surprises expected in US renewals
Brokers and (re)insurers at the annual meeting of the National Association of Independent Insurers (N...
Appointment at The Davies Group
The recent expansion of the Davies Group is reflected in the promotions of three of its managers to...