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  • Benign loss conditions in the US property casualty sector continued into the second quarter as insurers are expected to payout just $1.65bn in catastrophe claims - the lowest figure for the quarter since 2000. According to figures from research firm IS
  • Kingsway Financial Services (KFS) returned to the black in the first quarter, despite a net operating loss and its combined ratio ballooning by 30.4 percentage points from a year earlier to 136.2 percent.
  • The current crisis in the money markets has led to insurers cancelling planned debt issues, The Insurance Insider can reveal.
  • As Hannover Re expands rapidly, the reinsurer’s balance sheet looks increasingly taut Premium growth for the first six months of 2002 soared by 32 percent for Hannover Re, the world's 5th largest reinsurer. However instead of being a cause for celebra
  • Former RenaissanceRe executives Bill Riker and Michael Cash have completed their first collateralised reinsurance transactions for Q Re (Bermuda) Ltd - a new, class 3 Bermudian reinsurer backed by legendary investor George Soros.
  • The days of paying a premium to net asset value (NAV) for legacy business could be numbered as a sense of pricing discipline returns to the market...
  • Jardine Lloyd Thompson (JLT) impressed analysts with strong half-year figures, posting a 16 percent increase in turnover to £309.7mn, fuelled by organic growth that averaged 5 percent across divisions.
  • Lloyd’s reinsurer of last resort Equitas has announced its interim results for the six-month period ending 30 September 2004.
  • $250mn of hull losses during July will not be enough to change the sluggish status quo in the airline insurance market, explains global broker Willis
  • There was a time when insurance companies were not the exciting “financial services” players they are now; they were considered stodgy businesses run by boring, grey-flannelled organization men. Working in the employ of stock insurance companies was re