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  • Financial Institutions professional liability, a sector that has been decimated with higher than expected claims and coverage disputes in recent years, is to receive a new policy wordings form, courtesy of the Lloyd’s Market Association (LMA).
  • Claims management and outsourcing firm Xchanging unveiled a new way of dealing with claims last week when it opened its Claims Office of the Future on the sixth floor of the Lloyds building.
  • It seems that legislation to bring in an asbestos trust fund to compensate victims and end expensive lawsuits will stay log-jammed in the Senate after insurers refused to compromise on the contributions they would have to make.
  • Swiss reinsurer Converium has unveiled a new organisational and financial reporting structure, together with a management shake-up.
  • Reinsurance spin-off Aspen Re has appointed bankers Credit Suisse First Boston and Goldman Sachs to advise on a possible $1bn+ US listing, according to sources.
  • Californian firm Risk Management Solutions (RMS) announced that it has undertaken risk analysis for a bond covering football’s global governing body FIFA for cancellation of its 2006 World Cup in Germany.
  • Despite disapproval from the South African government, US class action lawyer Ed Fagan is threatening a $100bn suit against Alexander Forbes and a host of other companies because of their alleged mistreatment of over 10,000 employees during the apartheid
  • California Insurance Commissioner John Garamendi wasted no time last week in getting Governor-Elect Arnold Schwarzenegger on side in his quest for workers’ compensation reform.
  • Beleaguered Lloyd’s insurer GoshawK was dealt another blow last week as ratings agency Standard & Poor’s followed Moody’s and downgraded Syndicate 102 by another notch, questioning its ability to trade forward into 2004.
  • Credit Lyonnais chairman resigns over Executive Life scandal Jean Peyrelevade, the chairman of French banking Group Credit Lyonnais, has resigned following the Executive Life Insurance Company scandal.