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  • Existing reinsurers are creating innovative “side-car” companies with hedge fund capital eager for exposure to the reinsurance sector. At a time when rating agencies are scrutinising companies’ exposures to property catastrophe and retrocessional...
  • Following Katrina, the received wisdom was that there would be few, if any, Bermudian start-ups. But as the magnitude of the three storm losses begins to sink in (AXIS’s John Charman raised the prospect of up to $80bn of losses in 2005 which, if you...
  • The world’s most valuable insurer AIG has posted fourth quarter profits of $2.71bn, or $1.03 per share, with higher general insurance premiums and revenues contributing to the bottom line.
  • Days before Lloyd’s is due to publish its 2004 Global financial results, ratings agency Moody’s has predicted that Lloyd’s is likely to produce a profit of £1.2bn – the equivalent of 9 percent of capacity – this year.
  • Bermuda headquartered Catlin Group saw its 2005 net income plummet by 87 percent to $19.7mn after incurring a net loss of $333.5mn from the hurricanes Katrina, Rita and Wilma (KRW). The (re)insurer also announced that it has raised £38mn capital...
  • Besieged Bermudian reinsurer PXRE Group Ltd revealed last Wednesday (10 May) that it has lost two-thirds of its business following its recent troubles.
  • Bermuda headquartered Catlin Group saw its 2005 net income plummet by 87 percent to $19.7mn after incurring a net loss of $333.5mn from the hurricanes Katrina, Rita and Wilma (KRW), it reported today (9 March). The group also announced today that it...
  • Markel International, the London based arm of US insurer Markel Corporation, received a boost last week from rating agency AM Best when its financial strength rating was upgraded to A-.
  • US (re)insurance group The Hartford Financial Services announced last Wednesday that profits for the second quarter increased nearly threefold on the same period last year.
  • Jeff Greenberg, the former MMC chief executive, has recruited a senior management team to lead his new $1bn+ Bermudian (re)insurer, Insider Week can exclusively reveal. George Reeth, the former president of Willis’ North America operations, and...