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21 May 2013

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Berkshire Hathaway Specialty Insurance binds first risks

Berkshire Hathaway Specialty Insurance (BHSI) has bound its first P&C risks as it fulfills expectations of starting to underwrite inside its first month, The Insurance Insider can revealRead more


Hiscox and Aon discuss North American property facility

Hiscox and Aon are in advanced talks about the creation of a property facility that would generate $15mn-$20mn for the London-listed carrier, The Insurance Insider can revealRead more


Chinese insurers take major QS of global property programmes

Chinese carriers are taking significant participations on large US and global property programmes as they look to diversify exposures and grow their premium basesRead more


Torus bidders shortlisted as deadline nears

Up to four parties remain in due diligence with the specialty insurer Torus ahead of the 31 May deadline for final bids, The Insurance Insider understandsRead more


Lloyd’s CEOs warned over exclusive broker portfolio deals

Lloyd's performance management director Tom Bolt has warned Lloyd's insurer CEOs and senior executives of the compliance requirements they will be placed under if they enter into arrangements that ape the controversial Aon-Berkshire Hathaway "sidecar" dealRead more


Lloyd’s targets Beijing underwriting

Lloyd's is planning to boost its Lloyd's China outpost by expanding its Beijing back office into a full underwriting platformRead more


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White Mountains latest to climb aboard convergence train

Bermuda-headquartered White Mountains is the latest (re)insurer to enter the convergence arena by unveiling a new capital markets division through its reinsurance arm Sirius InternationalRead more

Global P&C markets to grow 50% in eight years

The global P&C market will expand by 50 percent to EUR1.85tn over the next eight years, fuelled by rampant economic expansion and the growth of the middle classes in emerging economies, according to the industry's largest reinsurerRead more


Mainstream investors continue to grow share of cat bond market

Generalist investors - such as pension funds and other mainstream fund managers - are continuing to lift their share of new cat bond issuance in 2013, according to updated statistics obtained by sister publication Trading RiskRead more


Europe holds back Amlin’s 2013 growth

Amlin grew its top line by 7 percent during the first four months of the year, falling short of the 11-12 percent growth reported by its fellow quoted peers Beazley, Catlin and Hiscox, all of which based their interim reports on the first quarter aloneRead more

Lloyd’s big guns grow at Q1 as capacity is deployed early

Three of the big four listed Lloyd's (re)insurers lifted their gross written premiums in the first quarterRead more

M&A Transaction TrackerAll Articles
Comprehensive record of insurer, reinsurer and broker deals

Reinsurer M&A 2012

Reinsurer M&A 2012Read more

Industry LossesAll Articles
Industry losses tracked, by event and company exposure

Sandy loss file

The Insurance Insider Data Room tracks the latest company and industry loss developments from Superstorm SandyRead more

Share PricesAll Articles
What’s up and what’s down by industry sub-sector

Data room: Share price movements

Weekly share price movements and key data on The Insurance Insider's universe of P&C (re)insurers and brokersRead more

ValuationsAll Articles
Sector analysis of price to book/NTA

Data Room: Valuations

Weekly share price movements and key data on The Insurance Insider's universe of P&C (re)insurers and brokersRead more

Reinsurance ProgrammesAll Articles
Cat programmes uncovered

Travelers 2011/12 reinsurance programme

Travelers opened a $1.25bn hole in its previously tight US cat programme after running its Longpoint Re II securitisation through RMS Version 11 created a much higher attachment point for the cat bond, The Insurance Insider reported in JuneRead more

Insurance ProgrammesAll Articles
Key placements and participants

Facebook 2012 D&O programme

Social networking site Facebook bought $100mn of standard ABC-side directors' and officers' cover - offering the company and its directors protection against corporate liabilities - along with a further $100mn of A-side only cover, which is available to directors and officers if the company is unable or unwilling to indemnify them, The Insurance Insider reported in May 2012.Read more

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Mergers & Acquisitions

Torus bidders shortlisted as deadline nears

Up to four parties remain in due diligence with the specialty insurer Torus ahead of the 31 May deadline for final bids, The Insurance Insider understands.Read more

Trading RiskAll Articles
The reinsurance convergence market uncovered

White Mountains latest to climb aboard convergence train

Bermuda-headquartered White Mountains is the latest (re)insurer to enter the convergence arena by unveiling a new capital markets division through its reinsurance arm Sirius International.Read more

Loss fileAll Articles
Major losses and claims tracked

UK P&I club on risk for Genoa port crash

The UK P&I club is on risk for the cost of the Jolly Nero container ship crash in the Italian port of Genoa, The Insurance Insider has learned.Read more

The latest on litigation and legal developments

NY court dismisses Barclays Libor claims

A New York district judge has dismissed a private Libor suit against UK-headquartered Barclays bank, saying that many of the plaintiffs' claims were "non-actionable puffery".Read more

BriefingsAll Articles
Mapping the regulatory and legislative landscape

S&P negative on Berkshire Hathaway

Berkshire Hathaway has had its counterparty credit rating downgraded by Standard & Poor's (S&P) from AA+ to AA with a negative outlook on all the group's ratings - including financial strength - partly due to capital adequacy questions.Read more

Solvency IIAll Articles
All the latest news and analysis as D-day approaches

S&P says Solvency II is no villain, just the messenger

Ratings agency Standard & Poor's (S&P) said that Solvency II should not be portrayed as a "villain" for requiring high capital levels, because in some cases the existing requirements were too lowRead more

In-depth coverage of the run-off sector

Compre closes Swiss Re legacy motor deal

European legacy specialist Compre has completed the acquisition of a run-off portfolio of motor liabilities from Swiss Re after obtaining approval from the Swiss Financial Markets Authority.Read more

Inside FACAll Articles
Full coverage of the facultative reinsurance market

West Fertilizer blast TP property bill could hit $100mn

Estimates of damage to surrounding homes and business suggests that the overall insurance bill from the explosion at West Fertilizer's plant in West, Texas, last week may reach $100mn, according to the Insurance Council of Texas. Read more

Insider Comment

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A gentle reminder…

He may be an American citizen, but Tom Bolt has certainly mastered the ancient British art of understatementRead more

Scriven Profile

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Peter Wood

Fresh from the successful £1.2bn IPO of his motor insurer esure, industry entrepreneur Peter Wood is our May profileRead more

Research & Supplements

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Bermuda 2012

The Insurance Insider Bermuda Roundtable 2012/13

When The Insurance Insider returned to Bermudian shores in late 2012 for its latest reinsurance roundtable it was with one eye on the past and one eye on the futureRead more


II Introductory Guide

The Insurance Insider's Introductory Guide to understanding (re)insurance financials

This bespoke guide includes an introduction to key measures used to assess (re)insurers financial strength, profitability and underwriting profile and performanceRead more

PCI RT

The Insurance Insider PCI Reinsurance Roundtable

When The Insurance Insider sat down to set themes for discussion at its first ever PCI roundtable, it eased into autopilot mode. A benign hurricane season and the dynamics of excess supply and dwindling demand looked set to dominate in the lead up to the 1 January reinsurance renewalsRead more


January takeaway2

The Insurance Insider 1.1 Renewals Takeaway

With so much background noise and potentially conflicting information being put out at this important time in the reinsurance calendar, we at thought that it would be a valuable exercise to compile the key ‘takeaways' for the 1 January 2013 renewals seasonRead more

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