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  • The RSA and the CG(N)U have pursued opposite strategies and so far it is the CG(N)U, with their emphasis on life insurance, which has received the plaudits. Will general insurance come to Mendelsohn’s rescue or – as most analysts suggest – is it time f
  • It has not been the best of starts for the Bermudian Insurance industry but renewed investor confidence has enabled quoted stocks to recover much of the lost ground.
  • CIGNA’s decision to exit reinsurance is a blow to London CIGNA’s announcement last week that it is selling its US individual and group life reinsurance and US accidental death reinsurance businesses to Swiss Re’s Life Re and that its book of global ac
  • Chartwell’s 866 in cash call A chance of some finality at last for the names on Chartwell’s Syndicate 866 as the agents announce that the Syndicate will be closed directly into another Lloyd’s syndicate for its 1997 and 1998 years of account. 1997 and
  • European reinsurers battered by storms. Eight sum insured losses of over US$1bn in 1999 have contributed to making the results of European reinsurance companies some of the worst ever. The year was notable for having the highest frequency of natural d
  • The collapse of Miles Smith Miles Smith, with its business specialities of professional liability, construction, professional indemnity and marine hull and machinery, was never a top-flight Lloyd’s broker. Its rather down at heel location just off Old
  • Just as Lloyd’s relinquishes its regulatory reigns over the market’s producers, it jointly proposes a radical shake up of the London market’s business standards with the IUA and LIBC. Although the measures have generated heated debate, the principles b
  • Cigna - hiding the truth? Cigna continues to claim that its exposure to Unicover and workers' compensation reinsurance is minor. But evidence in London would suggest the contrary. Stirling Cooke Brown - litigation continues to hurt. Blanch - US bro
  • After asbestosis is there a new disaster lurking around the corner? Electromagnetic fields (EMF’s) have been hyped as the cause of a myriad of diseases, from brain tumours to breast cancer, science has not proved conclusively that the persistent use of co
  • Studies have shown that up to 25% of office staff can be considerably affected by electro magnetic fields that emanate from work-place equipment such as computers to the extent that their working ability is seriously impaired. Of those employees a conside