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  • Lloyd's insurer Beazley Group plc has announced that it will begin underwriting US commercial property business on an admitted basis.
  • Ironshore International's Pembroke Syndicate 4000 at Lloyd's is the latest insurer to try and exploit heightened demand for liability cover in the oil and gas sector, as it introduces a wide-ranging professional indemnity product for the industry.
  • A week after Axis Specialty confirmed it had raised $1.6bn and will begin underwriting from its Bermuda base in December, its chief executive John Charman and his former employers ACE have settled their dispute over Charman’s termination agreement.
  • Allianz's US P&C subsidiary, Fireman's Fund Insurance Company, is to increase its asbestos and environmental risk (A&E) reserves by $301mn following a review of their adequacy.
  • US bank Marshall & Ilsley Corp (M&I) is suing Marsh parent MMC over accusations of overcharging premiums in relation to the contingent commission scandal that rocked the broking giant in October 2004.
  • Only a month after Lloyd’s unveiled an ambitious three-year strategic plan, the Corporation parted company with its head of business strategy in early February. Since joining Lloyd’s in 2003, Stuart Degg led the development of Lloyd’s...
  • Rating agency Standard & Poor's (S&P) is launching a new set of ratings for the run-off sector to indicate the expectation of recovering the principal from (re)insurers.
  • Tysers has sealed a management buyout, bucking the trend for small to mid-size London broker sales to larger rivals and private equity investors.
  • A lawsuit filed by Madoff-hit Greenwich National Bank and several other investment institutions seeking to compel US insurer Travelers and its subsidiary, St Paul Mercury Insurance Company, to pay defence costs for underlying lawsuits has been dismissed.
  • Zurich Financial Services and Travelers have added an additional $286mn to the property and casualty (industry's Chile earthquake total, with loss estimates of $200mn and $86mn respectively.