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  • Roger Foord has mixed views on the current changes... The Lloyd's and London insurance market has in the past twelve months suddenly developed a 'latent wake up call' to the point of serious self criticism as even the chairman of Lloyd's has felt compe
  • The recent Aneco judgement increases brokers' liabilities in the event of negligent advice. Tim Brentall of Elborne Mitchell argues the decision is flawed. There was once a successful barrister who would occasionally advise his clients thus: “I have re
  • Global insurer pleased with restructured London operations but Lloyd’s presence likely to diminish further.
  • As another uneventful reporting season closes the industry continues to sit back and stare at the golden horizon of the long anticipated market recovery Now that another reporting period for the insurers has come and gone it’s always useful to glance
  • Lloyd's last week announced record profits of £1,892mn on the back of a benign loss environment and high premiums. The profits, recorded on a pro-forma annual accounting basis, represent a 127 percent increase on 2002's figure of £834mn.
  • Flashpoint $1 million fraud victim
  • Flashpoint’s sister company British International Group claims to be a victim of forged Far East binders. In an exclusive investigation, The Insurance Insider investigates David Forrest’s unhappy involvement with the murky world of insurance con-men and c
  • Cigna - hiding the truth? Cigna continues to claim that its exposure to Unicover and workers' compensation reinsurance is minor. But evidence in London would suggest the contrary. Stirling Cooke Brown - litigation continues to hurt. Blanch - US bro
  • GoshawK's Syndicate 102 has been placed in run-off following discussions with Lloyd's and the Financial Services Authority.
  • Followers of US tort reform developments were teased last week with the prospect of a real breakthrough, as Republican Senator Bill Frist stepped in to rescue stalling asbestos talks, negotiating a new deal between insurers and industrial defendants over