May 2017/4
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Cyber should be offered as a coverage option on every insurance programme, according to Glatfelter Programs CUO John Solari.
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Potential suitors for State National are likely to include brokers and private equity firms, according to FBR analyst Randy Binner.
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The future shape of Pembroke-Willis Towers Watson joint venture Acappella is in question, with the broker considering its options to address the underperformance of the business, The Insurance Insider understands.
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For many years, the London market outperformed its specialty insurance peers in the US, as well as the Bermuda market and the continental reinsurers.
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ProSight's Lloyd's operation has been asked by the Corporation to put in place a run-off contingency plan in case it is unable to secure a new backer, after it was put up for sale by its parent company, The Insurance Insider understands.
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Former Faraday stalwart Mark Rayner is set to reappear at Lloyd's managing agent Apollo, The Insurance Insider understands.
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They went out to a concert and came home from war. The narrative is commonplace, but no less shocking for its familiarity
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Pioneer Underwriters is working on a full Lloyd's syndicate start-up with Asta as its third-party managing agent, The Insurance Insider can reveal.
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