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  • Omega Insurance Holdings' toppled CEO, Richard Tolliday, is in line for a bumper compensation package that could exceed $6mn, The Insurance Insider can reveal.
  • The Philippine ferry that sank in the devastating Typhoon Fengshen with more than 800 people on board was covered in the local markets, according to reports.
  • Unlike many of its peers, Sirius’ woes are not of its own making. Instead the Scandinavian insurer has been downgraded because of the sins of its parent, the struggling power and automation technology giant, ABB Group.
  • Wellington Underwriting plc says its reinsurance costs have risen substantially after restructuring its programme following Hurricane Katrina last year. The Lloyd’s insurer posted a full-year pre-tax loss of £26.2mn for 2005 as the devastating storm...
  • Later this week, the reinsurance industry will finally discover the impact last year’s reserving woes have had on Converium’s business.
  • GoshawK is set to become the first corporate victim from Hurricane Katrina and Rita’s insurance losses when the UK quoted company confirmed this morning that it is likely to go into run-off. The insurer – which after the demise of its Lloyd’s...
  • French Investment bank and private asset manager Natixis has ruled out suitors AXA, Covea and Groupama as potential buyers of its insurance division, Natixis Assurances, because their price tag was too low, according to reports in the French media.
  • Ireland's second largest insurer, Quinn Insurance, has been forced into provisional administration by the UK High Court and ordered to cease writing new business in the UK, but Irish policyholders can continue to renew policies.
  • The aggregate stamp capacity of active syndicates at Lloyd's has so far risen by 6 percent from £16.1bn in 2008 to £17.0bn for 2009, according to data gathered by The Insurance Insider.
  • Lloyd's (re)insurer Beazley Group has set up a new division focusing on political and contingency risks.