Aspen
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Aspen CEO Chris O’Kane is performing a balancing act – and it is impacting the shares.
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The deals are the latest evidence of a shift in aviation market capacity.
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Raheila Nazir joins after less than one year at Aspen.
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The portfolio is understood to include a range of airline and hull deductible risks.
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The CEO hinted at deal timeline on conference call where he gave relatively little else away.
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This publication understands Aspen will either look to strike renewal rights deals on the aviation, marine hull and international professional indemnity books, or put them into run-off.
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The seller’s board has also refused to grant exclusivity to the investment firm as hopes of a 1 August deal fade.
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Senior underwriter Fergus Fergusson will take over following the departure of Donnacha Smyth to XL Catlin.
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Aspen has lost more underwriters as members of its Bermuda FinPro team jump ship.
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The market curtailed its projections as carriers failed to secure sought-after rate rises.
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The Bermudian lost six underwriters and a claims specialist last week.
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Ed Beckwith has held the role since August 2015.