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  • Risk modelling firm Risk Management Services (RMS) is launching a series of natural catastrophe indices for US wind and quake, and European windstorm under the banner Paradex.
  • Recently listed UK run-off firm Randall & Quilter Investment Holdings (R&Q) has received approval to establish a Bermudian reinsurer, R&Q Re (Bermuda) Ltd, The Insurance Insider can reveal.
  • BMS, the independent London market broker, has confirmed the resignation of its chief executive, John Spencer.
  • Run-off (re)insurer Alea Group Holdings has reached agreement to “fully and finally” commute all exposure under an excess-of-loss reinsurance treaty.
  • Capita Group plc has won the £200mn contract to run Marsh UK’s back office in a deal which will see 650 of the broker’s staff move to the outsourcing firm.
  • Derivatives platform Insurance Futures Exchange Services (IFEX) which began trading in US catastrophe risks as futures contracts in September, now has cumulative trading volumes totalling more than $31mn...
  • Bermudian corporate asbestos liability risk reinsurer St George Re is set to begin trading offering US companies protection against asbestos claims, the company confirmed today (9 January).
  • US insurer CV Starr & Co Inc has launched a Lloyd’s energy syndicate with £30mn 2008 capacity in partnership with private equity firm First Reserve Corporation.
  • Recently listed UK run-off firm Randall & Quilter Investment Holdings (R&Q) has appointed ex-Wellington executive John O'Neill as chief operating officer of its UK Insurance Services Division.
  • Fast growing QBE is to expand its US presence after signing an agreement to acquire North Pointe Holdings Corporation for $146mn.