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  • Or do they? A failure to compromise on wordings may lead to further disputes. In the meantime, the franchise model rolls on. In the cynical world of modern politics, it’s not unheard of for more than one side to claim victory and so it proved at the re
  • Few surprises in 6th and 10th quarters result forecasts for Syndicates demonstrates improved forecasting Updated estimates for the forecast results of syndicates in the 10th quarter of the 2000 underwriting year showed few significant deviations from e
  • Bermudian insurer plans to reduce its Lloyd’s capacity by almost a third to £652mn. ACE, one of the largest capital providers in Lloyd’s, is considering reducing its 2003 capacity by almost £300mn to £652mn.
  • The withdrawal of capacity, a plethora of reinsurance disputes and departing corporate capital has left a vast number of open syndicates. Laptop analyses what went wrong The proposed Lloyd’s franchise reforms are partly justified as a way of preventing
  • The Court of Appeal unanimously rejected the case brought by the so called Jaffray Names against Lloyd's, and upheld the earlier High Court ruling that Lloyd's had not committed fraud.
  • Jeremy Pinchin, Lloyd’s Special Counsel for September 11, encouraged market executives when he confirmed that Lloyd’s exposures to the World Trade Center have not deteriorated.
  • One of the UK’s oldest banks, NM Rothschild & Sons, is planning a new Lloyd’s investment vehicle with Sax Riley, the Society’s retiring chairman, and the Lloyd’s Members Agency Sedgwick Oakwood Capital Ltd.
  • The collapse of the telecommunications firm WorldCom is not as damaging for the P&C Insurance industry as Enron, with most of the industry's exposure to WorldCom's $30bn of outstanding debt in the hands of the life insurers.
  • The rivalry between Aon and its Chicago neighbour Near North is becoming increasingly vicious with allegations of theft, blackmail, and industrial espionage. It's unlikely that Pat Ryan, the impeccably groomed head of Aon, was upset by the arrest of...
  • Finding a good franchise performance director will not be easy Lloyd’s search for its Underwriting Tsar steps up a gear with the recent unveiling of its franchise proposals. Containing few surprises, the 56 page consultation document published by the C