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After a half-year update on the Blueprint Two programme, Insurance Insider explores what has been delivered, but also the questions on how adoption will play out.
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As the Treasury falls under pressure to ramp up oversight of the FCA and PRA, Insurance Insider explores what this should mean in practice.
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A long-awaited return to international travel lies ahead, but do executives – and their expense accounts – still have the stamina for it?
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The biggest challenge with reporting on the legacy market is the lack of publicly available information to track the sector’s performance.
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Arguably the Corporation could find more creative ways to promote its ESG targets, but the reality is that the showy protests are of less relevance than winning boardroom votes.
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If you believe that the Lloyd's market has turned around its fortunes, it’s a buyers’ market on Lime Street.
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There is much to like in the transaction, but a strategy based on serial mega deals elevates the group’s risk profile.
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The carrier’s move to cement its identity as a specialty (re)insurer could put it at a competitive disadvantage.
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Reinsurers are still limiting exposure to the market despite securing major concessions, and Citizens’ buying tactics highlight the gulf between buyers and sellers.
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The tacit tying of inwards business flows to shares of outwards programmes creates real exposure to a crusading Attorney General looking for a target.
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The company must launch a $100mn placement against the backdrop of a failed takeover deal and a 40% share price collapse.
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A number of carriers are looking to offload their volatile reinsurance units. Could an ambitious investor knit them together?