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  • Benfield, the privately owned London based reinsurance broker currently debating the merits of staying private, floating or a trade sale, is rumoured to be considering a relocation to Bermuda.
  • OAMPS is Australia’s first accredited Lloyd’s broker - but its recent successes hide a bitter boardroom battle that ended with the disqualification of its former Chairman. One of the largest shareholders of Lloyd's only accredited Australian broking ho
  • The lack of standardisation, or perhaps the very individualism that Lloyd's is famous for, in the market anyway, has been highlighted by the recent acrimony caused by D J Newman's Syndicate 1218 when they issued Notices of Cancellation on every North Amer
  • There were more developments at besieged Swiss reinsurer Converium last week with the news that Group CFO Martin A Kauer had handed in his resignation and would be leaving the company early 2005.
  • A New York Court has struck a body blow against JP Morgan Chase Bank after dismissing the fraud allegations that the bank levelled against 11 insurers who underwrote almost $2bn of surety bonds securing Enron contracts.
  • St Paul Travelers was on the receiving end of a favourable court decision last Monday (7 September) as a Pennsylvania district court upheld a previous arbitration award granted to the US insurer, and effectively dismissed a lawsuit brought by bankrupt ins
  • Ratings agencies wasted little time in responding to last Tuesday’s (31 August) announcement by Converium of further reserving deficiencies following an independent actuarial review, casting a further shadow over the troubled reinsurer as it heads into th
  • In what was a relatively uneventful month, world's largest insurer AIG continued to play catch-up with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), delivering its first quarter 2005 results on 27 June.
  • Munich Re, the world's second largest reinsurer, increased its WTC loss reserves by a further $500mn to €2.7bn sparking a collapse in the value of European stocks.
  • Every summer, four competing publications produce what they claim are the definitive guides on Lloyd’s syndicates’ performances. These guides - produced by the Association of Lloyd’s members, in association with AM Best; Chatset; Thomson and Moody’s -