Issues
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The international multi-class facility could transition into an underwriting platform.
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The popular BBC motoring programme Top Gear’s special editions see a trio of presenters embark to often inhospitable parts of the globe to complete audacious competitive challenges in budget cars.
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The period of facsimile start-ups looks to be well and truly over.
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Beat Capital’s acquisition of Syndicate 4242 means the firm could link its MGAs to low-cost capital without too much effort
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The withdrawal of Brit from yacht business at Lloyd’s and increased scrutiny of underperforming lines has heightened pressure on the class.
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The Corporation is placing a greater emphasis on sustainable profitability and lower expenses.
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The organisation is set to replace the $250mn Ursa Re 2015-1 Class B notes which will expire in September.
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The creator of alternative reinsurance securities aims to raise up to $20mn as it expands.
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Icat Syndicate 4242 will take on the Beat moniker, while John Cavanagh becomes chairman of the Beat board.
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If you have a market full of horse-riders, you can’t just expect them all to get a driving licence and switch over to motor cars overnight.
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Elementum, Fermat and Credit Suisse make their debut on the cover at the state-backed catastrophe fund.
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It remains the case that the structure of some developing world markets is stymieing progress to close the protection gap.
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