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  • Marsh & McLennan Companies Inc (MMC) has announced the appointment of Vanessa Wittman as the group's new CFO, who replaces outgoing executive officer Matthew Bartley.
  • London market broker Glencairn Ltd has parted company with Adam Fox, the head of its reinsurance operations.
  • Pressure from US regulators over finite reinsurance continues unabated, with the revelation that Joseph Brandon, chief executive of Berkshire Hathaway’s General Reinsurance unit, has received a Wells notice from the US Securities and Exchange Commission..
  • Insurers have put up the specie insurance industry's biggest ever reward as they attempt to track down the Graff robbers and their loot.
  • The relentless quest by (re)insurers to manage down their reinsurance exposures has inspired a new approach to crystallising the industry's recoverables.
  • Lloyd's insurer Creechurch Underwriting Ltd parted company with its chief executive Bruce Graham last week, replacing him on an interim basis with the group underwriting director David Pye.
  • Aon Corp announced that it had completed the sales of its Aon Warranty Group (AWG) and Construction Program Group (CPG) on 30 November.
  • Heath Lambert Group has won the prestigious Sainsbury account from current incumbent Marsh Ltd, our sister publication The Insurance Insider revealed last week.
  • A scheme of arrangement for insolvent UK insurer Highlands Insurance Company (HUK) has become effective.
  • Bermudian casualty insurer XL Capital Ltd revealed a higher than expected $647mn post-tax charge for Q3 2003. In a press release the company said the charge, which followed a claims audit and year-end reserve review, was "primarily related to adverse deve