Parametric
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Property MGA Arden Insurance Services specialises in multi-family habitations.
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BI claims are notoriously difficult to manage and some insurers believe binary coverage can help.
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The executive’s career includes a stint as head of cat for CorSo.
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The business offers parametric windstorm coverage.
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The broker will be using Verisk US agricultural risk models.
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It is targeting $25mn GWP this year and $50mn GWP in 2025.
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Generali has produced a report with the United Nations Development Programme extolling the virtues of parametric insurance.
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Former Stable underwriters William Ormerod and Patrick Tear have also joined.
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Gareth Davies joins from Price Forbes Re, where he was managing director of parametric solutions.
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Both businesses are led by former Universal Insurance Holdings CEO Bradley Meier.
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Paul Jones joins from Descartes Underwriting, where he served as commercial director.
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The syndicate has appointed former Munich Re active underwriter Stuart Newcombe.
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The goal is to narrow the cyber protection gap, strengthening UK resilience.
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The product was made through a partnership with technology provider Safehub.
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The partnership seeks to serve corporates with captives, as well as Lloyd’s syndicates and ILS funds.
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The launch is Chaucer’s first foray into the class.
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The broker has also appointed Charlie Liddle and Rowan Minhas to the team.
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The LatAm telecoms company buys a sizeable protection triggered by windspeeds.
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NormanMax Syndicate 3939 is to be managed by Apollo Syndicate Management.
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The 30-strong segment will combine reinsurance and capital markets with data, analytics and technology.
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Alongside a parametric scheme, a further insurance pool providing up to $1bn in cover will recoup funds to benefit the post-quake recover.
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The two parametric businesses will be brought together as the UK and German governments sell out.
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The coverage is designed to reduce the island’s obligation to the US Federal Emergency Management Agency.
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Mayer will manage a global centre of excellence for parametric products and report to Paul Schultz, CEO of Aon Securities.