Reinsurance
Lloyd's Market Association names new chairman
Barnabas Hurst-Bannister, chairman of Travelers Syndicate Management, has been elected chairman of the Lloyd’s Market Association, which represents the interests of the Lloyd’s underwriting community.
Experts warn of further Icelandic volcano disruption
Experts from the newly formed UCL Institute for Risk and Disaster Reduction today warned that with the high frequency of eruptions of Katla, an eruption in the short term is a strong possibility.
Lloyd’s insurer closes in on KGM acquisition as it looks to diversify book
The largest privately owned Lloyd's insurer Canopius has emerged as a leading contender to acquire up-for-sale motor underwriter KGM.
More analysts warn on Prudential’s AIA deal
A chorus of opposition is growing against Prudential's $35.5bn takeover of AIA, with analysts from Singapore to London flagging risks to the deal just weeks ahead of the critical shareholder vote, according to newswire Reuters.
Alterra insurance chief to retire
Alterra Capital has announced that Angelo Guagliano, president and CEO of Alterra Insurance, will retire at the end of May.
Transocean cannot cap Deepwater Horizon liability says court
Transocean cannot use a 150-year- old statute to cap its liability against claims arising from the Gulf of Mexico oil spill, lawyers for victims of the disaster said at a hearing in federal court in Houston, according to newswire Bloomberg.
Lloyd's: Deepwater and Chilean earthquake bill could top $2bn
Lloyd’s announced today that it estimates its net claims before tax from the earthquake in Chile to be in the order of US$1.4bn.
Lloyd's: Deepwater and Chilean earthquake bill could top $2bn
Lloyd’s announced today that it estimates its net claims before tax from the earthquake in Chile to be in the order of US$1.4bn.
Met office predicts active hurricane season
Early indications show it could be an active year for the North Atlantic tropical storm season, according to The Met Office’s initial forecast for the season, expected within the next month.
Reinsurers should prepare for active 2010 hurricane season – TSR
Tropical Storm Risk (TSR), which provides real-time mapping and prediction of tropical cyclone windfields worldwide, anticipates Atlantic basin and US landfalling hurricane activity being 55% above the long-term (1950-2009) norm this summer.
Kane appoints Peter Greenslade as group CFO
Kane has announced the appointment of Peter Greenslade as group CFO.
Bryne steps down as Flagstone chairman
Flagstone Re has announced that Mark Byrne has decided to step down as chairman of the board of directors of Flagstone while continuing to serve as a non-executive member of the board of directors of the company.
Transatlantic demands $350m arbitration from AIG
AIG’s former reinsurance unit, Transatlantic Holdings, filed a demand for arbitration against the company tied to losses of more than $350m from securities lending.
London P&I Club increases free reserves by 22% in 2009/10
THE London P&I Club has reported a financial year surplus of $25.9m for the year ended 20 February 2010.
Munich Re most protected from earning volatility claims Fitch
The recent capital markets crisis has created considerable challenges for European reinsurers seeking to minimise the volatility seen in their financial results over the past few years, according to Fitch Ratings.
Munich Re most protected from earning volatility claims Fitch
The recent capital markets crisis has created considerable challenges for European reinsurers seeking to minimise the volatility seen in their financial results over the past few years, according to Fitch Ratings.
Hampden returns to profit in 2009
Hampden Underwriting, which provides investors with a limited liability direct investment into the Lloyd's insurance market, today said premium written during the year totalled £8.6m.
US financial reform bill passes
The US Senate approved a sweeping Wall Street reform bill on Thursday night, capping months of wrangling over the biggest overhaul of financial regulation since the 1930s.
Brit Insurance names new Netherlands chief
Brit Insurance has appointed Ferdinand Voskens general manager for its Netherlands head office.
Lloyd's insurer welcomes China licence move
Lloyd’s being granted a direct insurance licence in China will give “a significant boost” to Sportscover’s business from China, according to its managing director, Peter Nash.
Brit Insurance names new Netherlands chief
Brit Insurance has appointed Ferdinand Voskens general manager for its Netherlands head office.
US insurance giant admits Quinn interest
US insurance giant Liberty Mutual has contacted the administrators of Quinn Insurance to express an interest in taking over the company.
Lloyd's insurer welcomes China licence move
Lloyd’s being granted a direct insurance licence in China will give “a significant boost” to Sportscover’s business from China, according to its managing director, Peter Nash.
US insurance giant admits Quinn interest
US insurance giant Liberty Mutual has contacted the administrators of Quinn Insurance to express an interest in taking over the company.