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  • Allstate, State Farm face vast exposures with limited reinsurance...
  • Mark Hardinge, the former Aon Ltd managing director of its professional risks division, is set to join UK broker Heath Lambert Group later this year.
  • Lloyd’s insurer Amlin plc is planning to start a Bermudian (re)insurer next year, The Insurance Insider can reveal.
  • Reinsurance broker Benfield announced a 10.5 percent drop in pre-tax profits when it revealed its first-half results last Thursday (8 September).
  • 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 & Exchange Commission...
  • Marsh & McLennan Companies Inc (MMC) announced today (9 September) that president and CEO Michael Cherkasky will hand over the reins of broking subsidiary Marsh Inc to Brian M Storms with immediate effect.
  • As Monte Carlo gets underway, a consensus is beginning to emerge that Hurricane Katrina is an industry changing event, with profound implications for balance sheets, rates and capitalization.
  • European reinsurance giants Swiss Re and Hannover Re have joined Munich Re in changing their estimates of insured losses resulting from Hurricane Katrina.
  • AM Best questions European loss figures, S&P places 10 firms on ratings watch. As the world’s (re)insurers continue to assess the impact of Hurricane Katrina, the first revisions of early loss estimates are beginning to show through.
  • French reinsurer SCOR continued its return to profitability as it announced an 18 percent rise in net income to EUR72mn in its first half results for 2005 at the beginning of the month.