Don Kramer, one of the leading advocates of a revitalised New
York Insurance Exchange, is increasingly bearish on its prospects
of success.
After the idea was floated more than two years ago by the then New
York Insurance Superintendant Eric Dinallo, the exchange has
spawned a flurry of working groups and advisers, but with little
traction.
And, speaking prior to the gathering of the US insurance industry
at this week's PCI event in Colorado Springs, the founder of
Bermudian Ariel...
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