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  • The UK's first dedicated insurance company providing takaful policies is set to be launched in a bid to tap into the UK's large Muslim population.
  • (Re)insurance broker Willis Group Holdings has extended the contract of its chairman and CEO, Joe Plumeri, until 2011 as well as making a number of changes to its senior management.
  • Insurance giant American International Group (AIG) slumped to a fourth quarter net loss of $5.29bn after taking a staggering $11.12bn pre-tax mark-to-market loss on the super senior credit default swap (CDS) book of its financial products division AIGFP.
  • Omega Insurance Holdings Ltd Lloyd’s Syndicate 958 has withstood the impact of hurricanes Katrina Wilma and Rita to post a profit for 2005, maintaining its pedigree of a pure underwriting profit in every year it has traded since its launch in 1980.
  • Swiss Re has reported 2007 net income down 9 percent to SFr4.2bn, as its fourth quarter figures were decimated by a previously announced SFr1.2bn writedown of credit default swaps (CDS) in November.
  • Shares in American International Group (AIG) slid by more than 7 percent in early trading after the insurer announced the biggest quarterly loss in its history driven by a $11.12bn pre-tax writedown in its financial products division, AIGFP.
  • The appointment of Peter Zaffino as CEO of Guy Carpenter and Britt Newhouse as chairman does not signify “internal problems” at the reinsurance broker, according to one analyst.
  • US lawyers have brought a class action lawsuit against Swiss Re in connection with last November’s SFr1.2bn writedown of two credit default swap (CDS) contracts.
  • Amlin's standing as a leader amongst the quoted Lloyd’s insurers was reinforced today with "record" results that included a 30 percent leap in pre-tax profits to £445mn and a lowly 63 percent combined ratio.
  • Guy Carpenter has suddenly replaced its chief executive David Spiller with Peter Zaffino, the firm's head of US treaty operations, The Insurance Insider can reveal.