• X
  • LinkedIn
  • Email
  • Show more sharing options
  • X
  • LinkedIn
  • Email
  • Free trial
  • Log in

Search results for

Tip: Use operators exact match "", AND, OR to customise your search. You can use them separately or you can combine them to find specific content.
There are 68,963 results that match your search.68,963 results
  • Bermudian (re)insurer AXIS Capital last Thursday (8 December) announced a quarterly dividend of $0.15 a share, payable 17 January 2006.
  • UK insurer Brit today (12 December) announced the appointment of two new underwriters to its London market underwriting team.
  • Lloyd’s broker Contractsure has raided staff from Glencairn and Alexander Forbes as it aims to double its client base within the next 18 months.
  • Bermudian reinsurer Aspen Last Tuesday (6 December) increased its hurricane losses to a range of $470mn to $535mn (previous upper end of $400mn) and announced plans to raise $400mn in new capital.
  • Peter Hardy is to retire from his position of chairman at Hardy Underwriting – the company he founded in 1978. Hardy will be replaced by David Mann.
  • A panel of High Court judges has thrown out an appeal by reinsurers against Justice Morison’s 21 December 2004 judgement in favour of claimant reinsureds and defendant brokers on all points in the notorious Aon 77 dispute.
  • The blaze ripping through a UK oil depot could cost insurers up to $900mn according to industry sources. The fire, at the Buncefield depot, 25 miles north of London, followed a series of blasts, which began early on Sunday (11 December)...
  • A panel of High Court judges has thrown out an appeal by reinsurers against Justice Morison’s 21 December 2004 judgement in favour of claimant reinsureds and defendant brokers on all points in the notorious Aon 77 dispute.
  • Lloyd’s heavyweights chose November to hint at a three-year plan which the Society will look to implement from next year. In a lecture, Chairman Lord Levene talked of the tasks ahead and said: “Nick [Prettejohn, Lloyd’s retiring CEO] and his team...
  • Chances of 2005 profit slim, as 2006 capacity up 7% to £14.7bn Losses to the Lloyd’s market from the trio of devastating hurricanes this year will top $5bn, according to latest estimates revealed on 30 November.