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  • Corporation accounts reveal pension shortfall grows to £47mn post-tax and £19.9mn fees to support Project Blue Mountain (Kinnect) The Corporation of Lloyd's after tax pension deficit increased last year from £6mn to £47mn (£67mn before tax) because of
  • Defiant London market contingency underwriters scored a victory in the UK High Court against claims by the insurer of Atletico Madrid, a Spanish football club, that it should be compensated for relegation. The Spanish side's fronting insurer Banco Vi
  • Benfield, one of the world's largest reinsurance brokers, distributed listing particulars to potential investors on 28 May valuing the management owned firm at between £500mn-£660mn (midpoint £580mn). Despite moving its registration to Bermuda, last y
  • Former Faraday D&O underwriter Lance Dalzell-Piper has joined Hiscox to help the Lloyd's insurer market its professional indemnity lines.
  • "Close the law schools" quipped the legendary AIG chief Maurice "Hank" Greenberg earlier this month in response to a question on what could stem rising tort cost inflation. Controlling the spiraling costs of US tort awards has been a key theme this yea
  • Alice Schroeder, the US insurance analyst famous for dishing out buffetings on poor performing insurance companies, is to take a sabbatical from equity research to write a book on the investment guru, Warren Buffett. Despite the existing literature on
  • Ten days after Hartford trumped Travelers with a record $2.6bn asbestos reserve charge, moves to introduce meaningful legislation to curb asbestos lawsuits in the US gathered fresh pace. Republican Senator Orrin Hatch introduced a bipartisan bill in s
  • The world's largest reinsurer Munich Re replaces head; Allianz separately confirms replacement for Schulte-Noelle Hans-Juergen Schinzler, the 62 yr old chairman of Munich Re's board of management, announced last month that he will step down at the end
  • Bright’s gloomy prospects Snide is surprised that no buyer has been found for former Independent boss Michael Bright’s splendid residence, The Oasts in Smarden, Kent. Following the insurer’s 2001 demise, “Brighty” filed for bankruptcy and put his ho
  • Although under-reserved and badly run, HIH was more a victim of incompetence rather than corruption. But the improper use of reinsurance helped prolong its tenure Royal Commissioner Neville Owen’s restrained report into the 2001 collapse of HIH Insura