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  • Senior Marsh Ltd executives Stephen Matanle and Julian Wallers are to part company with the broking giant, The Insurance Insider has learnt.
  • Lancashire Holdings Ltd has only traded for two years and, with its focus on specialty short-tail lines, couldn't be better timed. The lack of US natural catastrophes, energy or terrorism losses has enabled the "class of 2005" Bermudian start-up to post..
  • The introduction of the Solvency II directive will drive an increased focus on run-off across Europe, according to a new survey launched by PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP (PwC) in conjunction with the Association of Run-Off Companies.
  • French reinsurer SCOR said 1/1 renewals confirmed the successful integration of last year’s acquisition Converium, with a high retention rate and access to new business.
  • Organic growth boosted Marsh and McLennan Companies Inc’s (MMC) 2007 revenues, the company reported today (12 February).
  • After two years characterised by more financial strength ratings upgrades than downgrades, AM Best has predicted actions will be more “fairly balanced” for US property and casualty (P&C) insurers in 2008.
  • Ratings agency Standard & Poor's has responded to American International Group's (AIG) admission that it faces far greater losses from its exposure to the continuing credit crisis by placing the ratings of the firm on Negative outlook.
  • ESR Insurance Ltd – the Lloyd’s broker hit by allegations of fraud in its surety bond division – has gone into administration.
  • Veteran class action lawyer Bill Lerach, who represented Enron investors and other shareholders suing large corporations, has been sentenced to two years in jail for making improper payments to clients in a kickback scheme.
  • American International Group (AIG) saw its share price tumble over ten percent yesterday (11 February) to a five-year low as it spooked investors over the size of its exposures to the continuing credit crisis.