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Syndicates expand to record size
The Insider’s exclusive analysis shows that Lloyd’s insurers continue to grow as they chase 2003 profits Lloyd’s Syndicates have grown their 2003 capacity by an average of 43 percent each, according to figures obtained by The Insider. The growth of
01 January 2003
Silverstein goes on the offensive
The WTC litigation took another turn earlier this month. Silverstein Properties Inc, The Port Authority and Westfield have filed two new complaints alleging the original trial judge failed to take into account a “mountain of evidence” in an earlier ruling
01 January 2003
Trenwick staves off disaster
Trenwick, the Bermudian reinsurer, saved its vital Lloyd’s operations with a last-minute deal with its letter of credit providers. The Letter of Credit (LOC) was vital for Trenwick to secure its ability to underwrite in the Lloyd's market for the 2003
01 January 2003
Sirius - bright prospects clouded
Unlike many of its peers, Sirius’ woes are not of its own making. Instead the Scandinavian insurer has been downgraded because of the sins of its parent, the struggling power and automation technology giant, ABB Group.
01 January 2003
Aioi files Fortress Re charges
Aioi joins fellow insurer Nissan in attacking the Sabbah and Kornfeld “cash machine” Japanese insurer Aioi has accused directors of the Fortress Re Pool of "intentionally looting" the assets of its sister operation, the collapsed captive reinsurer Car
01 January 2003
In the limelight - Snide casts his caustic eye over the market
Something we’d all like to know Last month Zurich Financial Services became the latest insurer to reveal it was no longer writing credit enhancement type policies. According to the 5 December European edition of The Wall Street Journal, the insurer
01 January 2003
Conseco is Bankrupt - Finally! - It’s been a long time coming argues David Schiff
It can take some time for a big, sleazy company to go bust. And it can take even longer when that company is run by an avaricious mountebank assisted by a bunkum-spewing accountant skilled in numerical prestidigitation.
01 January 2003
Former HIH directors face prospect of criminal prosecutions
The scope of blame over HIH widened last week as lawyers for the Australian Royal Commission began their summing up into the insurer's collapse, outlining more than 1,000 alleged breaches of the law. Senior HIH executives face possible criminal charges
01 January 2003
Insider Shorts: GE’s Employers Re – unloved and up for sale
GE’s Employers Re – unloved and up for sale “ERC does not fit GE’s business model” said General Electric chairman and chief executive Jeff Immelt on 21 November as he revealed its reinsurer would cost the company another $2bn.
01 December 2002
The wonder of insurance regulation - Economic Development by David Schiff
In the nineteenth century, American railroad companies sold land to Europeans using a timeless method: fraud. Cold, inhospitable prairie was advertised as warm and fertile farmland with a year-round growing season. Badlands were billed as tropical paradis
01 December 2002
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