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January 2004/6

  • In a new report, ratings agency Moody’s has suggested that core reserves (i.e. reserves excluding asbestos and environmental liabilities) for the insurance industry may be short by as much as $30bn.
  • Consultants Watson Wyatt has announced that it will establish an insurance and financial services consulting team based in Munich.
  • US insurer Safeco announced today (26 January) that its has almost trebled its fourth quarter net income year-on-year, returning $166.2mn, or $1.19 per share compared to $57.1mn, or 42 cents a share in the same period of 2002.
  • The imminent expansion of the European Union – creating the largest trading bloc in the world – will benefit the insurance industry, according to actuaries Tillinghast.
  • Recently aired views on declining property rates were backed up last week by a survey from the Risk Insurance Management Society (RIMS) in the US, which found that the cost of premiums fell 8.8 percent in the final quarter of 2003.
  • Practitioners in the London market have agreed the standard template of a binding authority agreement which will be incorporated into a new LMP slip, it was revealed today (26 January).
  • Independent Lloyd’s brokers Lochain Patrick Insurance Brokers Limited has announced plans to acquire London Special Risks Limited (LSR), the specialist marine insurance and reinsurance advisory and broking company.
  • R&SA has announced the sale of its 37.1 percent shareholding in South Africa’s Mutual & Federal Insurance Company Ltd.
  • UK run-off firm Omni Whittington Capital Management Ltd will manage the affairs of Talbot’s loss-struck Syndicate 376 when a novation of the managing agent’s agreements occurs later this year.
  • Ratings agency Fitch has affirmed insurer Brit’s “A” financial strength rating, with a positive outlook, after the firm announced a capital reorganisation.
  • There were further signs of the opening of China’s (re)insurance market last week, as Benfield announced it had placed a $5bn reinsurance programme for the China Export & Credit Insurance Corporation and Liberty Mutual became the first foreign property ca
  • Tony Taylor, the founding chief executive of Bermudian reinsurer Montpelier Re, has resigned from the board of Aspen following the latter’s flotation on the New York Stock Exchange.