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  • Last year's trend towards lower aviation premiums is unlikely to last beyond the start of 2004, according to new research published by brokers Aon.
  • The trial of three former General Re executives will be transferred from Virginia to Connecticut after a federal judge agreed to the defendants request. Judge Gerald Bruce Lee acquiesced to the request of Ronald Ferguson, Gen Re's former chief...
  • US (re)insurer Chubb announced estimate beating results last Tuesday, with second quarter net income up 41 percent to $356.1mn, and net income per share up 28 percent to $1.85.
  • Arthur J Gallagher International has acquired the Global Business Solutions (GBS) wholesale business from Heath Lambert, The Insurance Insider can reveal.
  • Peter Matthews has been elected as chairman of The Association of Insurance and Reinsurance Service Providers (AirSP).
  • Lloyd's broker Howden has appointed its co-founder Mark Pangborn to the position of deputy chairman. Pangborn set up Howden in 1994 and, together with the broker's CEO Tim Coles, led the formation of Howden Risk Partners in 2002, which specialises...
  • A few weeks after Lloyd’s approved a last-minute funding deal with the Caribbean Imagine Insurance Co. Ltd, Greenwich and their new investors have restructured Syndicate 994’s underwriting portfolio. As a consequence, a moratorium has been placed on a num
  • US insurer Chubb Corp has confirmed it will redomicile its European holding company from Brussels to London, as revealed by The Insurance Insider last year.
  • Bermudian insurance group Arch Capital will capitalise on strong investor sentiment towards specialist (re)insurers by launching a public offering of 7,285,000 of its common shares.
  • The world’s most valuable insurer AIG has posted fourth quarter profits of $2.71bn, or $1.03 per share, with higher general insurance premiums and revenues contributing to the bottom line.