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The claims specialist spent 30 years at Amlin before joining TFP.
Rates continue to drop as capacity is ample, the broker said.
Plus the latest people moves and all the top news of the week.
The Lloyd’s syndicate was one of just a couple of reinsurance start-ups in the current hard market.
The UK-based MGA will join SRG’s underwriting pillar MX.
Clients are increasingly using captives because of uncertainty around long-term capacity commitments.
The cyber business will continue to operate as a standalone entity.
Carriers expect a rise in the severity and frequency of claims over the next two years.
The executive was CEO at PartnerRe until he retired last year.
The carrier has entered several new classes recently, including specie and reinsurance.
The MGA has been through a remedial exercise under Acrisure’s ownership.
The carriers remain in takeover negotiations but have not reached a decision around valuation.
The take-private deal was announced in July 2024.
The broker’s fac reinsurance division will encompass around 70 staff, it is understood.
The claim hits the downstream market following a loss-hit start to the year.
The new chair said the market must adapt for 2030 and beyond.
The FCA is reviewing how it can simplify regulation for commercial insurers.
The Australian carrier’s nat cat losses are A$200mn lower than its annual allowance.
The $2.6bn deal provides Ergo with an entry point to the US SME market.
Ex-Tropical Cyclone Alfred has been the costliest event, with A$1.36bn in losses.
Separately, Caribbean market head Janine Seifert is leaving the reinsurer for BMS Re.
Lloyd’s executives have suggested ceded reinsurance syndicates could help London compete in treaty.
The managing agency is offering 62p per £1 for 2026 YoA capacity.
The international casualty director has worked at Axa XL, Ive and Ardonagh.
He was most recently Marsh’s US manufacturing and automotive practice head.
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