Issues
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A number of Lloyd's syndicates are set to take advantage of propitious pricing conditions next year with significant planned increases in stamp capacity, The Insurance Insider can reveal.
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After years of malaise, the (re)insurance market may finally be facing a sea change following heavy third quarter catastrophe losses, as underwriting executives scramble to talk up rates.
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Senior insurance executives and underwriters in Baden-Baden were expecting a North Atlantic-hurricane-induced rate increase to spread even into unaffected specialty lines, after years of margin compression in sectors including marine, energy and aviation.
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Independent wholesaler Keating has expanded its senior executive team with two high-level hires and restructured its platform to drive further growth, The Insurance Insider can reveal.
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Berkshire Hathaway Specialty Insurance (BHSI) is preparing to enter the Dubai insurance market, The Insurance Insider understands.
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Qatar Re's Dubai-based head of marine will move to lead operations in Singapore following three departures in the recently licensed office, The Insurance Insider understands.
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As third quarter cat loss disclosures roll in with the earnings season, a discussion is heating up in the market about whether recent events will generate the $100bn industry loss sources had been coalescing around.
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Lloyd's is aiming to secure regulatory approval for Brussels-based Lloyd's Insurance Company early next year and believes it has widespread market backing for the structure of its post-Brexit subsidiary.
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WKFC Underwriting has launched a new property consortium with a quartet of high-profile carriers offering up to $100mn of combined limit, The Insurance Insider can reveal.
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Losses sustained by Caribbean insurer Nagico during hurricanes Irma and Maria have not dented the allure of the business for 50 percent owner Peak Re.
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French state-owned reinsurer CCR Re is looking for strategic industry partners and would consider exchanging equity stakes with supporters following its operational carve-out early this year from parent CCR
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The battle lines are being drawn in Asia between reinsurers and cedants ahead of the 1 January renewals, as the sector continues to come to terms with the remarkable string of third quarter cat losses.
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