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ALM backs Johnson for third-party capital seat on Lloyd’s Council
Johnson could replace the incumbent council member Jeffery Barratt.
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The Corporation’s chairman said that Names and other third-party capital are essential to maintaining the market’s unique nature.
The additional investment makes this the largest ever Series B round for an InsurTech, according to the firm.
Lloyd's chief of markets Patrick Tiernan said the Corporation is comfortable that a cyber risk pre-mortem exercise showed the market could cope with a major cyber incident.
The capacity deal is slated for deals with 10/1 effective dates and beyond.
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Could Ardonagh become the White Mountains of broking?
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Iumi 2023: Mariners hail healthy conditions amidst geopolitical turbulence
Despite a return to profitability in marine classes, the market is operating in an increasingly uncertain environment.
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Accredited enters advanced sales talks with Canadian PE firm Onex
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Bolttech raises further $50mn in Series B up-round
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The worst-case scenario of a $12bn-$15bn claim looks to have been taken out, but there are lots of complex, vexed negotiations still to come.
As the curtain comes down on the millionth Monte Carlo Rendez-Vous, and the prices in the cafes and restaurants are presumably reset to their customary levels, the conference has again done its main job.
Insurance Insider explores how insurers can manage the dual, polar-opposite pressures of a litigious anti-ESG movement and net-zero climate activism.
Industry sources view the letters of credit (LOC) fraud scandal at Vesttoo as a specific rather than systemic failure, with further scrutiny likely on LOC providers.
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Allianz Commercial warns of cable losses amid offshore wind growth
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PRA signals shift to disclose individual carrier results of stress tests
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Lloyd’s enters insurance scaling partnership with UNCDF
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Beazley and AIG likely to face cyberattack losses on casinos
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PIB hires Burgess as CEO for underwriting and schemes
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Perils sets final Typhoon Nanmadol loss figure at 125.9bn yen
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Miller launches APAC treaty team with Broad hire
20 September 2023
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The Corporation’s chairman said Lloyd’s has “earned the right to grow” and wants to drive competitive progress on ESG goals.
The Duncan Dale-led business has reached an ‘inflection point’ where a large, aligned capital provider is advantageous, executives say.
Hurricane Idalia is a reminder of the new normal cat environment and that reinsurers must continue to ensure they do not pick up attritional losses, the company’s P&C head said.
The chairman stressed that his new start-up will focus on the liability side of the balance sheet not the asset side – in distinction to the hedge fund re model.
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