QBE
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Accounting for expected H2 cat losses, the $500mn cover is only $20mn away from triggering.
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The division reported a positive underlying result excluding the pandemic, with rates up 14.8% in London.
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The insurer said the regulator was “reverse engineering” to arrive at the conclusions it wanted in the BI test case.
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Euler Hermes, Coface and Atradius are also participating in the scheme, which has had formal approval from the European Commission.
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The Australian carrier anticipates a pandemic impact on its underwriting business of $335mn, plus bushfire and hailstorm losses.
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Insurers involved in the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA)’s test case for BI disputes have contested the regulator’s assertion that the Covid-19 outbreak was the proximate cause of insureds’ losses.
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Bushfire losses make up just over 40 percent of the total claims bill.
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An affiliate of e-commerce company Paytm will pay $76mn for the whole of Raheja QBE.
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In robust arguments carriers dispute the causation of losses and the nature of specific wordings.
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The action opens up a new front in the war between disgruntled BI policy holders and carriers.
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The late July High Court hearing will also involve Arch, Argenta and QBE.
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The former A&H president will oversee A&H, aviation, and trade credit and surety under a new specialty unit.
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