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  • Syndicate performance evaluation often neglects the greatest resource for profit in the hands of syndicate managers, argues Laptop
  • Unlike many of its peers, Sirius’ woes are not of its own making. Instead the Scandinavian insurer has been downgraded because of the sins of its parent, the struggling power and automation technology giant, ABB Group.
  • The Insider’s exclusive analysis shows that Lloyd’s insurers continue to grow as they chase 2003 profits Lloyd’s Syndicates have grown their 2003 capacity by an average of 43 percent each, according to figures obtained by The Insider. The growth of
  • Expectations of 2002 year profits for Lloyd's, after several disastrous years, could push the market’s capacity over £14bn for 2003, according to ratings agency Fitch. Karen Sinden, an analyst with Leadenhall Insurance Consultants, sees this as a reali
  • Insurers have claimed JP Morgan Chase “tricked, deceived and defrauded” them into underwriting approximately $2bn of finance deals with Enron, as the much-anticipated New York federal court trial finally got underway on 2 December.
  • Berkshire Hathaway stake in GAUM confirmed, but joined in ownership by Munich Re and Converium AG In a move that seals his grip on the international aviation insurance sector Warren Buffett has taken a 40 percent stake in leading aviation insurer Glob
  • The lead story in last month's Insider focused on Aon 77, the disastrous energy lineslip placed by Aon to devastating effect in the London market. The lineslip participants - which include the Cotesworth Syndicates 535 and 228, together with 62, 187 and 1
  • Catlin Underwriting Agencies Ltd has stunned Names on its flagship Lloyd’s Syndicate 1003 by revealing that the 2000 year will be a loss of between 7.5 and 12.5 percent after consistently forecasting a profit all year.
  • Late ‘Unicover’ style loss development on workers compensation carve-out lineslip causes Lloyd’s syndicates to miss SQR cut-off Lloyd's underwriters are blaming unexpected deterioration on the LDG 10 workers' compensation (WC) carve-out lineslip for c
  • New Lloyd’s chairman demands council members put aside egos and differences Lord Levene of Portsoken, the first chairman of Lloyd's to come from outside the industry, has criticised the self interest and partisan nature of the Council, the Lloyd's mar