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  • Kiln and Wellington head the list of UK quoted Lloyd’s insurers whose management have negligible equity ownership in the companies’ stock, according to research from the securities house Numis Securities. In contrast, the management teams of Hiscox...
  • The question of whether reinsurers or reinsureds are liable to pay premiums to their brokers could be tested in the UK courts again this year when Absalom v TCRU reaches trial. The obligation appeared to have shifted to the reinsured during last...
  • Bermudian property catastrophe reinsurer IPCRe has today (23 January) revealed a modest increase in the estimated impact from hurricanes Katrina and Rita, together with an estimated net impact of $105mn from Hurricane Wilma, after reinstatements.
  • World’s biggest insurer American International Group (AIG) announced last night (18 January) that its executive vice chairman and chief operating officer Donald Kanak is leaving the company at the end of the month, after less than a year in the role.
  • Swiss Re is planning to shed 10-15 percent of its workforce after completing the takeover of GE Insurance Solutions (GEIS) in a $7.6bn deal.
  • Seven changes are expected to Converium’s board of directors when shareholders meet in April for the company’s Annual General Meeting.
  • World’s largest broker Marsh last week announced three senior appointments, including the capture of James Pierce Jr from rival JLT to chair its global marine and energy division.
  • Management at HCC have confidently predicted that the firm will achieve, or better, its consensus earnings of $2.55 per share for 2006.
  • Hurricane-hit US insurer Allstate has trebled the cost of its reinsurance programme from $200mn to $600mn as it changes strategy to prevent a repeat of 2005’s losses having the same negative impact.
  • World’s largest insurance company American International Group (AIG) is expected to pay over $1bn in order to settle fraud investigations by US authorities, according to a report in the Wall Street Journal (WSJ). In May last year New York attorney...