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  • As the number of agents continues to decrease the Insurance Insider analyses those that are left Sometime in the last 12 months, Hamden’s Tim Oliver had a change of mind. Only last Summer, Oliver was explaining in typically forthright fashion just why
  • QBE’s move for Limit made sense, but Wellington now has the impetus and the capital to finance alternative deals. In an unsettled market, there are plenty of opportunities The Wimbledon analogy – that London provides the underwriting equivalent of a s
  • Although corporate fraud is on the increase, insurance often plays little more than a secondary role with most organisations continuing to prefer self insurance or alternative risk transfer.
  • The former trustees of James Hunt Dix – David James, Alan Scattergood and Richard Allardyce – are confident that they will defeat any charges for mismanagement of the former Lloyd’s broker James Hunt Dix’s Pension fund. This follows the article in May’s
  • At the end of last month, Leucadia National announced a definitive agreement to acquire Reliance Group, the over-leveraged and questionably-reserved insurance holding company, in a bargain-basement stock transaction at a price approximating $2.55 per shar
  • Allianz acquisition of Tindall Riley is the latest installment in the shake-up in the marine world, reports Bevis Marks The talking point in recent weeks has been the proposed tie up between the management services company of Tindall Riley, who run
  • Aegon Price 38.30 P/E 30 Price/NAV 3.67 1 mnth perf -3.3% 3 mnth perf 14.9% Performance at the Dutch insurance giant Aegon still looks solid.When the company reported its full year results overall reported earnings were up by 26 per cent and the in
  • The descent into litigation and recrimination continues and it is AXA who is leading the charge. Much of the last issue of The Insurance Insider was dedicated to the latest batch of victims to fall prey to the madness of investing in films – London co
  • 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.