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February 2005/3

  • Former XL Capital Ltd’s chief financial officer Robert Lusardi is to join White Mountains’ senior management team as executive vice-president and managing director.
  • The controversial and politically sensitive dispute over the illegal acquisition of US insurer Executive Life by French bank Credit Lyonnais in 1991 is due to begin this week, barring a last minute settlement.
  • Later this week, the reinsurance industry will finally discover the impact last year’s reserving woes have had on Converium’s business.
  • Both Aon Corporation and Willis Group Holding Ltd – the second and third largest global brokers respectively – demonstrated the ongoing cost of the investigations into broker compensation practices when announcing their 2004 financial results last week.
  • 2004’s status as a record year for catastrophe losses was underlined last week when figures released by ISO’s Property Claim Services (PCS) unit revealed that US P&C insurers paid out $27.3bn in claims to homeowners and businesses over the course of the y
  • Broker Monument Limited has announced the appointment of David Campbell as chief operating officer.
  • Bermuda headquartered (re)insurer PartnerRe has reported net income of $143.7mn, or $2.54 per share on a fully diluted basis, for the fourth quarter of 2004.
  • Fallout from WTC litigation continued apace last week when a federal appeals court ruled that the janitorial service for the buildings destroyed in the 9/11 attacks could claim as much as $127mn from Zurich American Insurance Co on its business interrupti
  • Arab Insurance Group (ARIG) has completed its strategy of selling-off its non-core primary insurance units with the sale of its 67 percent interest in the Moroccan insurer CNIA Assurance SA to the Saham Group.
  • Argenta Private Capital Ltd has formally taken over the ongoing business of Anton Private Capital leaving only three remaining Lloyd’s members’ agencies.
  • The world’s largest reinsurance company Munich Re AG has further reduced its stake in the German insurer Allianz AG, according to a report in the Dow Jones newswires.
  • Start-up life reinsurer Wilton Re has been assigned a financial strength rating of A- (Excellent) and an issuer credit rating of “a-” by AM Best, following the company’s launch in December 2004.