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  • The former trustees of James Hunt Dix – David James, Alan Scattergood and Richard Allardyce – are confident that they will defeat any charges for mismanagement of the former Lloyd’s broker James Hunt Dix’s Pension fund. This follows the article in May’s
  • The share prices of European insurers are tumbling as investors get the jitters over a series of worsening results and balance sheet strengthening capital raising exercises.
  • All change in the Ports and Terminals market reports Bevis Marks If you insure ports and terminals, as many marine insurers do, you may well have noticed how fast the world is a-changing. Readers of the marine press will probably have noticed the n
  • So here we are, this proud island race, our nautical heritage stretching back centuries. Our fishermen brave weather fair and foul, overcoming mountainous waves and piercing wind to harvest the depths of the cold oceans and put the pick of the catch on...
  • Allianz acquisition of Tindall Riley is the latest installment in the shake-up in the marine world, reports Bevis Marks The talking point in recent weeks has been the proposed tie up between the management services company of Tindall Riley, who run
  • Stricken Bermuda based reinsurer ESG Re has seen its share price drop to a new low as its latest set of results bring further bad news. The leading article in The Insurance Insider's September 2000 edition, highlighted ESG Re's struggle to overcome it
  • The Lloyd’s chairmanship goes part-time, with Max Taylor stepping down Gone are the days when the prestige Chair of Lloyd’s could guarantee plenty of time to play golf with the chaps, and a nighthood for your troubles. By returning the role to a part-
  • Asia, in particular China, continues to be viewed by global insurers and reinsurers as the region most likely to provide growth in the longer term and help balance risk concentrations away from Europe and North America.
  • The Insider’s exclusive analysis of the interim results shows that the quoted insurers are benefiting from the current hard market
  • Oh, to be a recruitment consultant. The belief that rates are returning towards levels of probity and - more crucially - the corrosive effect of three years of masochistic underwriting is causing a profound shake-up. As the market jostles for starting pos