Commercial Lines articles – Page 106
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QBE targets Latin American growth with Miami hire
QBE Europe has hired Alfonso De Mares (pictured) as business development manager for Latin America. De Mares will be based in Miami and report to director of overseas business development Tim Harris. Before joining QBE, De Mares was a senior vice-president at reinsurance broker Guy Carpenter ...
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Lloyd’s calls for end to US government-backed flood cover
Lloyd’s insurers have called for the US government to stop providing flood damage, the Financial Times reports. In the US, the National Flood Insurance Programme (NFIP), which has 5.2 million policyholders, pays for flood damage. But Lloyd’s insurers argue that state payment of flood risks has ...
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PwC warns of weak casualty reserves in London market
Casualty claims reserves being set by London market (re)insurers for business written in 2015 are weaker than in previous years, according to a review by accounting firm PwC. The review found that London market (re)insurance casualty reserves are, on average, 3% weaker than for business written ...
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Chaucer grows political risk team with former XL Catlin exec
Lloyd’s insurer Chaucer has hired former XL Catlin underwriter Jonathan Bint as political risk underwriter and analyst. Bint was part of the credit and political risk underwriting team at XL Catlin. Chaucer said it hired Bint to help drive the expansion of its political risk and ...
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Novae GWP grows 9.8% in first quarter despite rate pressure
Novae reported gross written premium (GWP) of £282.8m in the first quarter of 2016, up 9.8% on the £257.6m it reported in last year’s first quarter. The Lloyd’s insurer enjoyed growth across all three of its business segments. The casualty unit reported the strongest growth, where ...
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Hiscox group GWP up 10.3% in six months; UK GWP up 5.8%
Hiscox saw group gross written premiums rise 10.3% to £640.5m in the six months to March, up from £561.7m a year earlier. Hiscox UK GWP rose 5.8% to £110.5m from £103.5m a year earlier, which the company described as “a strong result in a challenging market”. ...
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Ash Bathia’s Lloyd’s insurer hires casualty underwriting head
Ash Bathia’s Lloyd’s syndicate, Probitas 1492, has hired Neila Buurman as chief underwriting officer for its casualty division. Buurman was previously director of international casualty at QBE, Bathia’s former employer. She joined QBE in 2000 as an international liability underwriter. Bathia was chief underwriting officer of ...
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Beazley first quarter GWP up 7% as rates fall 1%
Lloyd’s insurer Beazley wrote gross premiums of $538m (£401.6m) in the first quarter of 2016, up 7% on the $546m it wrote in the same quarter last year. The increase came despite a 1% cut in rates in the quarter. The Lloyd’s insurer also reported a ...
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Barbican opens Manchester office
Lloyd’s insurer barbican has opened a new office in Manchester. It is based in the recently developed ‘Hive’ complex in the city’s Northern Quarter. Barbican said the new office serves three main functions: proving a regional base for underwriting and business development of recently launched UK ...
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JLT wins lead broker account for Singapore Airlines
JLT has won the account as lead broker for Singapore Airlines (SIA) Group’s aviation insurance programme. Under the terms of the deal the agreement will run for a period of three years for policies beginning 1 July 2016. It is another big win for the national ...
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JLT expects one-off costs of £34m in 2016
Jardine Lloyd Thompson (JLT) expects that the restructuring of its employee benefits arm and the settlement of its legal dispute with Willis will result in one-off costs of £34m in 2016. The broker has said that the restructuring of its UK and Ireland employee benefits division ...
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JLT Group commercial director James Twining to depart
Jardine Lloyd Thompson (JLT) Group commercial director James Twining is stepping down from his role. Twining joined the broker in January 2011 and has been a member of the board since 2012. His role will not be replaced. The broker has also appointed Bruce Carnegie-Brown as ...
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AmTrust to buy Lloyd’s insurer ANV for £154m
US financial services group AmTrust has agreed to buy Lloyd’s insurer ANV for $218.7m (£154m) in cash from its current owner, Ontario Teachers’ Pension Plan. The deal is awaiting regulatory approval and is expected to be complete in either the third or fourth quarter this year. ...
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AXA expands African operations in joint venture with Chaucer
AXA is expanding its reach into Africa with the launch of a joint venture with Lloyd’s insurer Chaucer. The new venture, AXA Africa Specialty Risks, will be dedicated to covering specialty insurance lines in Africa, covering business such as political risks, energy and infrastructures. The partnership ...
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Beazley and Munich Re to launch cyber offering with broader cover
Beazley and Munich Re are planning to launch a cyber offering. The insurer and reinsurer will be offering tailor-made cyber policies with double the amount of coverage that was previously available. The policies will cover physical damage to property and bodily injury as well as more ...
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Cooper Gay completes sale of North American business
Sale will enable CGSC to push forward with strategy – Group chief exec Hearn
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RDG completes acquisition of Midas Underwriting
Acquistion will boost private car footprint of RDG
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Zurich Group boss Greco confident insurer will improve profitability
Mario Greco has told has told shareholders the group will see better results after a disappointing 2015.
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Berkshire Hathaway backs London MGA’s motor fleet foray
Unicorn MGA set up by US broking group AmWINS