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  • Lloyd's has given formal approval to Acappella's start-up Syndicate 2014 to begin trading for the 2014 year of account
  • Cooper Gay Swett & Crawford (CGSC) has appointed Peter Gorman as interim CEO of its US reinsurance broking subsidiary Cooper Gay Re following the departure of Ron Carlier, the firm announced today (27 November).
  • Generali, Europe's third-biggest insurer, on Wednesday (27 November) said it had identified a further EUR150mn ($195mn) of cost cuts as it presses ahead with a three-year restructuring plan
  • Re)insurance broker Aon Benfield announced on Wednesday (27 November) that it had promoted the former manager of its Chicago office, Kelly Smith, to president of its US division
  • Standard & Poor's has put top Italian insurer Generali on credit watch negative, signalling its credit and financial strength ratings may be downgraded, pending a review of its ability to withstand an Italian sovereign default.
  • The Gibraltar Financial Services Commission (FSC) has prevented a London market finance director from operating on the Rock in the future following the 2012 collapse of Lemma Europe, the Gibraltarian arm of the B rated Ukrainian (re)insurer Lemma
  • Aspen Re has announced the appointment of Scott Hurlburt as senior vice president and head of North American surety.
  • Reinsurers in the US and Bermuda will report a solid financial performance for 2013 despite "potentially seismic shifts" caused by the rise of alternative reinsurance, according to rating agency AM Best.
  • Lloyd's broker Tysers & Co has announced the appointment of Simon Higginson as a director of its marine division
  • Major cedant Allianz has put firm order terms into the market for its EUR1.3bn ($1.8bn) "SuperCat" treaty that will see reinsurers receive 20 percent more premium for the bottom layer exhausted by the European floods, the latest issue of The Insurance Insider revealed.