• X
  • LinkedIn
  • Email
  • Show more sharing options
  • Print
  • 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 67,631 results that match your search.67,631 results
  • Stricken Bermuda based reinsurer ESG Re has seen its share price drop to a new low as its latest set of results bring further bad news. The leading article in The Insurance Insider's September 2000 edition, highlighted ESG Re's struggle to overcome it
  • The 1998 and 1999 mid-point results for Syndicates look as disappointing as expected, but capital has flowed in for 2001 on the back of the hardening market
  • The lack of standardisation, or perhaps the very individualism that Lloyd's is famous for, in the market anyway, has been highlighted by the recent acrimony caused by D J Newman's Syndicate 1218 when they issued Notices of Cancellation on every North Amer
  • Floods, Floods Glorious Floods - Royal & Sun Alliance See A Silver Lining To All Those Rain Clouds One would think that the worst flooding to hit the UK for half a century would be a source of misery for Royal & Sun Alliance. After all it's Britain's s
  • In the wake of the Market's endorsement of new standards, Ace and Brockbank lead underwriters demand improved broker performance on terms of credit. Others expected to follow suit… Forget all the talking up of rates over the twelve months. The most re
  • The volume of capacity traded in this season increased with each auction, but still failed to match those traded in previous years, and unsatisfied sell orders continue to increase.
  • Since we began Schiff ’s Insurance Observer twelve years ago, we’ve generally maintained an attitude of skepticism. However, not wanting to be a stopped clock that’s right twice a day, we’ve tried not to let our skepticism turn into cynicism, tainting our
  • Laptop takes a look at investments at Lloyd’s and the recent trend of working capital cash calls, and argues for a review of procedures In closing the 1997 account on the 31st December 1999 Lloyd syndicates used £849mn of their premium income to boost
  • RSA and CGNU handled the recent floods with aplomb, but will they and smaller insurers find themselves suffering after the latest storms? Loss assessors are an unreliable bunch. Take the dreadful flooding that in England's south east recently; before
  • Goshawk Goshawk might look a tad on the small size when it comes to market capitalisation, but it's got quite an enviable advantage over virtually all of its bigger Lloyd's peers. All Lloyd's vehicles dream of owning 100 per cent of their managed capac