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Can entrepreneurial start-up brokers ever win when they go up against the biggest brokers? Or are they always doomed to be crushed under the wheels of these juggernauts?
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The self-insured sector looks set to boom but the segment – and the intermediaries that serve it – are coming under increased scrutiny.
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The surprise exit highlights the challenges the Corporation faces in retaining and keeping the best talent.
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As much of the western business world last week battled post-Christmas inertia, regulators at the UK’s FCA were already hard at it.
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With a powerful new parent, the reinsurance broker could fill the slot vacated by JLT Re, but it may prefer to remain a boutique.
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Early in the new year, Boris Johnson’s chief special adviser Dominic Cummings published an unorthodox call for applicants to join the civil service.
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The sudden move points the way to a Lloyd's consolidation war and Q4 reserve charges.
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The retreat of Argo and peers belies a continued interest in the Latin American specialty market.
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I think the last year at Lloyd’s has been about the new leadership inspiring confidence and demonstrating vision.
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An oil rig off the coast of Norway may seem an unlikely victim of social inflation. But the phenomenon that has created misery for USA Inc and shaped the outcome of the casualty reinsurance renewals is being felt far from the pharmaceuticals companies, the hospitals, the religious institutions – and insurers thereof – perceived to stand well ahead in the firing line.
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Yesterday, Neon was placed into run-off by parent AFG – on just the third business day of the year.
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A striking feature of this year’s 1 January renewal has been the changing approach to aggregate retrocession covers.