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RAP repricing adds to Florida renewals delay but capacity starts moving
Some cedants remain far behind in a stressed renewal, but others are on the path to completion in a reshaped Florida market.
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Lloyd’s and the ABI are among respondents to the OECD consultation on incoming tax changes.
The company’s capacity doubled to £232.7mn for the year.
Group CEO Neil Robertson is making his mark on the company with an overhaul of leadership into regional and underwriting heads.
The appointment comes amid a flurry of personnel movement in the A&H class of business.
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Ukraine marine war premium falls as more ships opt to self-insure
A lack of income opportunities in the region has triggered speculation about how pricing models may have to change.
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Opinion: A tumultuous 48 hours for R&Q
27 May 2022
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The commercial insurance CEO said that the industry should act now before the cat market reached a point of implosion.
Ukraine uncertainties remain despite some loss estimates emerging in Q1 earnings across the Big Four European carriers, while inflation looms on the horizon.
Recent start-ups have recorded annual underwriting losses about 80% of the time, Insurance Insider analysis shows – even after becoming established.
It is understood that the Marsh and Aon Alpha facilities are those with the most exposure to the war in the Ukraine.
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WTW increases share buyback scheme by $1bn
26 May 2022
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The president of BHSI’s UK and European operations outlined to this publication expansion plans for the $1bn-premium division.
Beazley’s pioneering new Syndicate 4321 uses ESG ratings to provide additional capacity for clients, but it will play a broader, strategic role for the carrier.
CEO Kate Markham and CUO Paul Lawrence discuss the biggest changes to the business, including a near 40% reduction in binders exposure and a push to lead more business.
In an interview with this publication, the executive said the broker will consider M&A in its bid to expand.
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Zurich VP Risk Engineering: Companies Must Become Cyber Resilient
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