Glacier Re closes doors to new business
27 August, 2010
Reinsurer shuts down after less than six years in business
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27 August, 2010
Reinsurer shuts down after less than six years in business
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Breaking News

12 August, 2010
CEO Rosenthal dubs performance “disappointing”

8 March, 2010
Company re-labels its four core areas in an effort to extend its presence

4 March, 2010
Report says higher capital costs will lead to greater focus on discontinued business

22 January, 2010
Central National Insurance Company to be acquired for $5m
Industry Comment

June 2008
It could be years before the full force of the credit crunch is felt by the insurance markets, as Michael Cook explains. So are initial reports of unscathed insurers premature?

June 2008
Only three years have passed since Hurricane Katrina sent three Bermuda reinsurers into run-off. Amanda Atkins considers what impact another major catastrophe could have on the market in 2008.

April 2008
Employing a scheme manager could result in quicker closure and reduced costs, say

1 December, 2006
Regulation changes in Australia has meant the re-examination of capital strategies by those managing run-offs, explains Peter Aroney.
Analysis

4 June, 2008
Australian court orders Gen Re to pay HIH's claim plus interest

17 April, 2008
Differences between UK and Australian insolvency laws will affect creditors

26 February, 2008
Delegates at the ARC Congress warn of greater run-off in 2008

14 February, 2008
Concerns over tied-up capital will increase exit solutions
Features

March 2009
Confluence of factors suggest more portfolios will go into run-off

June 2008
It became everyone’s favourite buzzword during the record years of 2006 and 2007. Now with falling earnings, increased competition and subprime losses, it’s time to put ERM to the test, argues Ronald Gift Mullins.

November 2007
Andrew Ward examines the continued growth of run-off in Continental Europe and asks what effects Solvency II will have on the industry?

November 2007
Warren Buffett has started another trend. Run-off is now in vogue with canny investors. Marcus Alcock weighs up the attractions.
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