Reinsurance
Catlin sees 35% increase in European GWP in H1
Catlin reported a 23% increase in gross written premiums from its international business in the first six months of 2012, rising to €577m from €471m in the first half of 2011.
Catlin registers H1 boom in net underwriting contribution
The Catlin Group has chalked up a record $443m (£284m) in net underwriting contribution for the first half of the year, with results also showing the Bermuda-based firm maintaining a combined ratio of 86%.
Sidley Austin advises Munich Re on £300m longevity risk deal
Law firm Sidley Austin has advised Munich Re on its assumption through reinsurance of £300m of longevity risk from Pension Insurance Corporation.
Novae calls time on engineering and motor reinsurance
Novae is to replace 12 of the 17 Zurich-based reinsurance underwriters who exited the business earlier this year, conceding that the Swiss operation was "overstaffed".
Novae investors relieved as reinsurance team is rebuilt
Novae's swift move to rebuild its reinsurance underwriting team in Zurich following the resignation of chief executive Gunter Saacke, chief underwriting officer Will Schuerch and a number of underwriters suggests that the company remains committed to…
Novae back in profit at H1 2012 as new strategy remains 'on track'
Novae Group has this morning reported a profit before tax, foreign exchange losses on non-monetary items and non-recurring items for the first six months of 2012 of £19.6m (H1 2011: loss £30.1m).
Q&A with DAC Beachcroft's Steven Dewhurst
DAC Beachcroft appointed Steven Dewhurst as an insurance partner in its Singapore offices in January with the aim of expanding its international network. Francesca Nyman spoke to him six months into the role to find out about the issues affecting the…
Plumeri admits Willis' mettle has been 'tested' as revenue remains flat
Willis Group has reported net income from continuing operations of $332m for the six months ended 30 June 2012, compared with $119m in the same period a year ago. Operating income increased to $496m (H1 2011: $395m).
Xchanging wins Tokio Millennium Re deal
Business process and technology services provider Xchanging has secured a contract to provide additional infrastructure services to global reinsurer Tokio Millennium Re (UK).
Canopius primed for Bermuda departure amid Tower merger
Canopius will exit its existing Bermuda reinsurance operations after New York-listed Tower Group exercised its option to merge.
Hiscox UK falters while group profit soars
Hiscox returned an interim pre-tax profit of £125.8m (H1 2011: loss £85.6m), following a more benign catastrophe season compared with the previous 12 months.
JLT buoyed by growth in Asia and Latin America as revenue jumps 7% to £441.7m
International broker Jardine Lloyd Thompson Group this morning reported total revenue was up 7% to £441.7m in the first six months of 2012 and an 11% rise in profit before tax to £85.1m. Underlying PBT increased 12% to £89.4m.
JLT profit grows 11% as UK economy woes stall Thistle growth
Revenue at Jardine Lloyd Thompson Group grew 7% in the first six months of 2012 to £441.7m, including a 6.3% increase in revenue generated from organic growth, compared with the same period in 2011.
Q2 ILS issuance exceeded $2bn, Aon Benfield study shows
Catastrophe bond issuance for the second quarter of 2012 reached $2.1bn as investors continued to deploy capital into the sector, a report by Aon Benfield Securities revealed.
Argo Re recruits underwriter for Dubai team
Argo Group International Holdings has appointed Jason Dsouza as a casualty and professional lines underwriter for Argo Re in Dubai.
Indie FSCS bill hits £404m in advance of scheme of arrangement
The Financial Services Authority has revealed that, since Independent Insurance went into liquidation in 2001, £500m of assets have been realised for the benefit of creditors.
Lancashire reports hike in profit to $102.6m
Lancashire has reported a 35.5% increase in gross written premium to $514.8m in the first half of the year, compared with $379.8m in the same period in 2011, reporting growth across three of its four main classes of business.
Catastrophe reinsurance market nears strategic shift
The catastrophe reinsurance market may be on the cusp of a strategic shift, with third-party capital providers set to take on increasing amounts of peak catastrophe risk in the future.
Risk from traditional reinsurance not systemic, IAIS says
Traditional reinsurance is unlikely to cause, or amplify, systemic risk, according to the International Association of Insurance Supervisors.
Amlin targets US casualty reinsurance risk
Amlin is launching a casualty reinsurance operation in the US with a focus on general and professional liability.
Concern over PPOs makes 'nervous' reinsurers more 'selective' in writing
The spectre of the UK motor market being hit by the further withdrawal of primary capacity, and resistance to new entrants, has again been raised, this time through the reinsurance community's concern about periodical protection orders.
Post magazine - 19 July 2012
The latest issue of Post is now available to subscribers as a digital and interactive e-book.
Nat-cat losses dip below average for first six months of 2012
Natural catastrophe losses for the the first six months of 2012 were $26bn, well below the six-month average of recent years, according to Munich Re.
Towers Watson promotes Howard to insurance and reinsurance global leader
Towers Watson has appointed Ross Howard, pictured, to global leader for its insurance and reinsurance brokerage business effective from 1 October.