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The decline and fall of AmTrust has not had a significant impact on the market’s perception of its sister company.
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Regulators risk stifling Part VII insurance portfolio transfers even as they seek to streamline the process to prevent a Brexit-related logjam.
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New is the most powerful word in the English language – just ask anyone in your marketing department.
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There are times when it seems that filing an insurance claim must perforce involve hiring a lawyer to collect.
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The old adage that "cash is king" may not necessarily ring true for the up-for-sale Bermudian.
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Icahn's star turn has certainly paid off over AmTrust.
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The share price trajectory of AmTrust since the original January proposal has hardly pointed to confidence that minority investors would exit with mega-bucks.
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Anna Sweeney of the Prudential Regulation Authority has warned that firms “may be taking false comfort” from losses that turned out to be largely manageable.
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A recent study by a UK university says redrafting policies to assume a reading age of 13 would mean 89% of the population would understand them, versus the current 13%.
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Changing business models may not always make life better for the insured.
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The London and US market are finally coming into line on property insurance renewal rates.
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The insurance sector is making strides towards better D&I and that is to be applauded.