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  • Workers' Compensation carveout reinsurance, for 20 years a maverick off-shoot of one the US’s most regulated insurance classes, has at last become the focus of attention by the National Association of Insurance Commissioners (NAIC). A white paper recently
  • French reinsurer SCOR has successfully raised a total of EUR233.2mn from the issue of 149.5mn shares (after full exercise of over-allotment option), with the majority of the gross proceeds going to buy back the remaining shares of Irish subsidiary IRP.
  • Omega Underwriting Holdings plc has until the 1 August to table a fresh offer for its fellow Lloyd's insurer Hardy Underwriting Group plc or withdraw its interest, according to a ruling from the London Stock Exchange Panel Executive.
  • As widely predicted, Lloyd's increased its estimated net exposures to the WTC attacks by forty-five percent from £1.3bn to £1.9bn. As a consequence, the market has increased its estimated losses for the 2000 year from £0.7bn to £1.49bn. And increased its
  • A survey of London and Lloyd’s CEOs has revealed that the London market may not be ready for increasing regulation under the FSA, the plans for which will be announced tomorrow (24 January, 2004).
  • XL Capital’s ELU transfers prime treaty account to rival Benfield Reinsurance brokers RK Carvill is in dispute with a division of XL Capital after the Bermudian insurance giant transferred its prime directors and officers reinsurance treaty to rival in
  • Lloyd’s insurer Brit expects to write upwards of £1.15bn total gross premium income in 2003 after strong 2003 renewals and new business flow in the first few months of the year. This projection is based largely on its recent acquisition of PRI (see Inside
  • Lloyd's insurer Brit expects to write upwards of £1.15bn total gross premium income in 2003 after strong 2003 renewals and new business flow in the first few months of the year. This projection is based largely on its recent all-paper acquisition of PRI (
  • Lloyd's underwriter Hardy has provided details of the shareholders backing it in fending off the unwelcome attentions of fellow Lloyd's insurer Omega.
  • Lloyd's insurer unveils disappointing results and agrees to reverse out £27mn of earned premiums from controversial viatical insurance GoshawK's involvement with viatical business - the controversial practice of buying life insurance policies off the