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29 April-10 July Biba compliance workshops Leeds, Bristol, Manchester, Cambridge, Leicester, ...
Penny Black's insurance week
Penny was doing the EC3-rounds last week as some of the last lot of Lloyd's results were announced....
Benfield looking to float on London Stock Exchange
Reinsurance broking giant Benfield has reiterated that it is looking to float on the London Stock E...
Hannover ratings cut.
Hannover Re pledged to defend its credit rating, possibly with capital raising, as it announced a ne...
Lloyd's fights insurers on Central Fund.
Lloyd's has started arbitration proceedings against six (re)insurers that are withholding payment fo...
Unknown may resist analysis.
The industry is keen to model terrorism risk, but such attempts to second-guess terrorists may never be very successful, says John Sanders.
Scor ups its stake in IRP.
French reinsurer Scor plans to increase its stake in its Dublin-based retrocession vehicle, Irish Re...
No inducement.
The appeal court found that, despite allegations of non-disclosure and misrepresentation by Generali, Arig had to pay up, says John Butler.
Mind the gaps.
With significant restrictions on the terrorism coverage offered under TRIA and massive hikes in premiums and deductibles across the board, the life of a US risk manager is far from easy. Janina Clark reports on the big issues discussed at last month's…
More hurricanes on the way.
Hurricane activity in the coming season is likely to be higher than the average, according to both t...
More hurricanes on the way.
Hurricane activity in the coming season is likely to be higher than the average, according to both t...
reweb - First seen on the Reinsurance website www.insurancewindow.net
- London-based insurer Wellington made a pre-tax profit of £30.9m ($48.2m) in 2002, compared with 20...
Profit proves elusive.
There is little cause for celebration in the space market although (re)insurance rates have increased, says Vic Wyman.
Benfield drops its suffixes.
(Re)insurance broker Benfield has dropped its Greig and Blanch suffixes and will now simply be known...
Benfield drops its suffixes.
(Re)insurance broker Benfield has dropped its Greig and Blanch suffixes and will now simply be known...
Mind the gaps.
With significant restrictions on the terrorism coverage offered under TRIA and massive hikes in premiums and deductibles across the board, the life of a US risk manager is far from easy. Janina Clark reports on the big issues discussed at last month's…
Profit proves elusive.
There is little cause for celebration in the space market although (re)insurance rates have increased, says Vic Wyman.
Lloyd's fights insurers on Central Fund.
Lloyd's has started arbitration proceedings against six (re)insurers that are withholding payment fo...
Dark days.
The aviation (re)insurance market is once more up in the air, as war and terror risks remain high and international tensions rise over state aid for buyers of aviation cover, says Vic Wyman.
reweb - First seen on the Reinsurance website www.insurancewindow.net
- London-based insurer Wellington made a pre-tax profit of £30.9m ($48.2m) in 2002, compared with 20...
Hannover ratings cut.
Hannover Re pledged to defend its credit rating, possibly with capital raising, as it announced a ne...
Unknown may resist analysis.
The industry is keen to model terrorism risk, but such attempts to second-guess terrorists may never be very successful, says John Sanders.
Scor ups its stake in IRP.
French reinsurer Scor plans to increase its stake in its Dublin-based retrocession vehicle, Irish Re...
Dark days.
The aviation (re)insurance market is once more up in the air, as war and terror risks remain high and international tensions rise over state aid for buyers of aviation cover, says Vic Wyman.