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  • Suncorp subsidiary Vero has made a competing bid of NZ$1.30 ($0.93) a share for 100 percent of New Zealand insurer Tower, less than two weeks after Tower accepted a NZ$1.17 offer from Fairfax Financial
  • Increased natural catastrophe losses caused IAG to report a 6 percent drop in insurance profits to A$571.0mn ($438.8mn) for the second half of last year
  • Rory O'Connor, the former CFO for RSA Insurance Ireland, has admitted misconduct and agreed to fines and other sanctions following an investigation by the Financial Reporting Council (FRC).
  • Scor Global P&C reported a fourth quarter operating result of EUR177mn ($187mn), down 4 percent on the same period of the previous year but 20 percent better than the analyst consensus forecast
  • Steadfast has reported a 13 percent increase in first-half net profit to A$30mn ($23mn) as revenues ticked up 8 percent to A$243.3mn
  • If it was needed, there was plenty more evidence of the pressures facing Florida homeowners' carriers as three of the sector's big guns reported fourth quarter results at the start of the week
  • PartnerRe profit fell in the fourth quarter on losses from Hurricane Matthew and lower additions from favourable prior-year reserve development, the Bermuda-based Exor unit said today in a regulatory filing.
  • Expansive Universal Insurance Holdings showed the benefits of its well-established and geographically diversified platform as it became the first of the publicly traded Floridians to report a sub-100 combined ratio for the 2016 fourth quarter.
  • HCI Group has joined fellow Floridian United Insurance in reporting a fourth-quarter underwriting loss as the impact from Hurricanes Hermine and Matthew combined with adverse reserve development associated with the assignment of benefits (AOB) crisis in the state.
  • At least four tornadoes ripped through sections of San Antonio, the second-largest city in Texas by population, over the past weekend. Together with rain and hail that swept a 350-mile arc through the state, insurers are expecting losses to reach some $120mn.