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November 2004/3

  • David Mann, the founder of the eponymous Lloyd’s insurer, is to join the board of the specialist Lloyd’s based Hardy Underwriting Group later this month.
  • Independent London market broker Glencairn has announced the appointment of Kevin Hogan as chief operating officer.
  • The French insurance market is maintaining its stability despite increased pressure on motor rates and a lacklustre economy, according to a report from rating agency Standard & Poor’s (S&P).
  • There were more developments at besieged Swiss reinsurer Converium last week with the news that Group CFO Martin A Kauer had handed in his resignation and would be leaving the company early 2005.
  • UK motor insurer Cox Insurance Holdings has received a number of bid approaches, the company confirmed yesterday.
  • In a speech to the London Institute of Insurance last week, Lloyd’s chairman Lord Levene hammered home the importance of business process reform and sound underwriting as he warned that, despite the progress in turning the corporation around, complacency
  • Silverstein looks to be the comeback kid in second round of wordings spat The final bout of the long-running legal dispute over WTC insurance cover made its way into court again last month, with the building’s leaseholder Larry Silverstein again determ
  • Despite cutting back its full year profit target, the world’s largest reinsurer Munich Re saw its share price rise on the back of strong third quarter earnings.
  • Q3 results ‘raise more questions than answers’, according to analyst More questions have been raised about the accuracy of financial reporting at Canadian holding company Fairfax.
  • Analysts and lobbyists hail election result The re-election of George Bush in last week’s presidential elections will give added impetus to efforts to extend the Terrorism Risk Insurance Act (TRIA) in 2005, according to Charles Landgraf, a leading lob
  • Following last week’s early-announcers, Bermudian and US (re)insurers are continuing to unveil third quarter figures badly damaged by the quartet of hurricanes hitting the Caribbean and Florida in September and October.
  • New York attorney general Eliot Spitzer is continuing to broaden his probe into the insurance industry by opening an investigation into products such as finite reinsurance, which can help enhance financial statements.