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  • Insurance giant American International Group Inc (AIG) appointed the former Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) chief accountant Michael Sutton to its board of directors last week. Sutton, who served as chief accountant at the SEC from...
  • Allianz Ireland, the third largest non-life Irish insurer, has seen its directors Denis Casey and Peter Fitzpatrick reportedly resign from its board as the scandal over the collapse of Anglo Irish Bank continues to reverberate through Dublin's financial c
  • Australia headquartered (re)insurer QBE is set to merge its European commercial and European divisions to create a single Dublin based operation.
  • Supporters of UK solvent schemes of arrangement were encouraged by a Scottish Court’s decision to sanction the M&G Re scheme yesterday.
  • The legacy of workers' compensation carve-out reinsurance - epitomised by the Unicover pool which collapsed in 1999 - re-emerged when CNA Financial Corporation agreed to pay John Hancock $250mn...
  • In the week that MMC Inc's share price rose 5 percent on vague buy-out rumours, came a reminder that the spectre of Spitzer continues to haunt the company.
  • Hank Greenberg, the ousted chief executive of insurance giant American International Group, said he will meet soon with US regulators to discuss their investigations into the insurance giant.
  • Ten Lloyd’s syndicates, together with insurance companies, sued the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey last week over its claims that it is still owned $2.1bn from the WTC attacks.
  • Switzerland based (re)insurer Zurich Financial Services (ZFS) has appointed Jane Tutoki as its new group chief claims officer for the general insurance business.
  • Belgian reinsurer Aviabel has agreed to pay its share of the EUR45mn helicopter crash claim by North Korea’s state insurance company that led to a long-running fraud dispute.