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  • London market insurers are facing a series of claims from insuring US bail bond firms, The Insurance Insider can reveal. One of the worst culprits appears to be the Capital Bonding Corporation, a Pennsylvania based firm whose principals have been sudd
  • Lloyd’s CEO Richard Ward has warned the London market that the “pace of change” on business processes remains too slow and reiterated his willingness to mandate action if necessary.
  • Jubilee has received Lloyd's approval to merge its motor and property and personal line syndicates, as first revealed by The Insurance Insider in November last year.
  • RK Harrison, the independent London Market broker, has been hit by the loss of a major North American account to Aon Ltd.
  • Hannover Re posted first quarter net income of EUR157mn despite catastrophe losses exceeding its figure for the whole of 2009, as reserve releases swung its combined ratio below 100 percent.
  • Marsh UK has announced that the axe is set to fall on staff as it pushes through the integration of HSBC Insurance Brokers (HIBL), the UK-headquartered broker whose £135mn acquisition the group completed in April.
  • Reinsurance broker Benfield Group predicted better than expected revenues for 2006 on the back of rising reinsurance rates in 2006 and 2007. In a 12 January trading statement, the broker said that it now expected 2006 turnover to grow by 20 percent...
  • Bermuda-based (re)insurer Arch Capital Group has received approval in principle from the Lloyd's Franchise Board and UK regulator the Financial Services Authority (FSA) to establish a new managing agent and syndicate at Lloyd’s.
  • Warren Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway and Swiss Re are involved in a major dispute over a life reinsurance agreement in which the investment conglomerate is claiming damages of $500mn-$1bn.
  • Jim Summers, CEO of Cooper Gay's UK business and a member of the group executive committee, has resigned with immediate effect.