Lloyd's
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CFC noted that growth moderated amid increased competition in cyber.
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The syndicate reported profit up 44.7% to $153mn for the year.
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Lloyd’s gains leadership, and The Fidelis Partnership gets capital diversification.
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The executive said Aviva and Fidelis had endorsed the market’s turnaround.
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Atrium reserved £264.5mn for potential claims resulting from leased aircraft in Russia.
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Active underwriter Smelt said competitors’ ‘blanket’ approaches are creating opportunity.
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Combined ratios have improved as prices rise and investments return to profit.
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The syndicate’s GWP reached £1.44bn in 2023, a 7% increase on 2022.
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Primary casualty, aviation and motor classes were outliers in a bumper year for the market.
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The new target go-live date is October, but a milestone plan will be confirmed in April.
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