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In the wake of Enstar's $5.1bn go-private deal, here's our prior deep dive on the firm.
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The Big Three reinsurance brokers face a number of factors that could challenge their supremacy.
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After founder members Axa and Allianz dealt a potentially terminal blow to the Net-Zero Insurance Alliance by withdrawing, the NZIA is exploring limited options to continue.
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The ongoing debate raging in London on the nuances of cyber war wordings threatens to wreak more reputational damage on the industry if a consensus is not found.
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Blenheim’s withdrawal from property treaty highlights questions around London’s role as a reinsurance centre of excellence.
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Both oil and gas and renewables insurers are at the sharp end of the insurance industry’s ESG journey.
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Reforms to the UK listing regime may enhance prospects of an insurance firm opting to IPO in London in future, but several broader problems, including liquidity issues, will also affect such a decision, according to industry sources.
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At Insurance Insider’s latest Progress event, we discussed various tactics for the London market to change recruitment strategies in order to attract entrants from broader socio-economic groupings.
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A prolonged soft market spell up to 2018 has created a ‘generation gap’ in the class, sparking competition for top practitioners.
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The cross-line facility launch – in a generally firm market – suggests that the tech-driven era of facilitisation is continuing to gain pace.
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Details on Beazley’s cyber war product are yet to come to light, but there are questions outstanding on event definition, wordings and whether the market will follow.
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Insurers have been hoping that higher interest rates would signal a new era, but not all commentators agree there has been a paradigm shift.