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Blenheim appoints Barber to grow its casualty book
Blenheim’s Lloyd’s Syndicate 5886 eyes casualty business with senior hire who previously led Chaucer’s liability division.
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Ascot appoints Watkins as its Bermuda head
Jason Pugi has also been named as the re/insurer’s head of Bermuda excess casualty.
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Collateralised Re yet to rebound, cat bonds lead ILS growth – Moody’s
Rises in traditional reinsurance pricing have caused demand for alternative structures, especially cat bonds, according to a report from the rating agency.
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New casualty-focused MGA Casper to launch in the UK
It will operate independently as a sister entity of Miller, with capacity support from Argenta
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Ocean Re expands into Europe with Oceva Risk acquisition
Ocean Re is also looking to acquire or launch an insurance/reinsurance business in Europe and the UK
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Everest opens shop in Singapore
The office will provide risk solutions in commercial property, energy/power and construction, casualty, financial lines, accident and health
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AXA XL names Sawyer head of US Casualty, Reinsurance
The seasoned reinsurance professional joins from SiriusPoint where he was global head of Casualty
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QBE Re undergoes organisational restructure
Peter Wilkins has been appointed to the newly-created role of chief underwriting officer QBE
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QBE launches US specialty casualty re/insurer
Hires team from Berkshire Hathaway to lead new unit, headed by Karen London
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RenRe launches casualty/specialty sidecar
Institutional investors also backed joint venture Fontana, which has launched with $475m of capital
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Reinsurance sector retains stable outlook - AM Best
Hardening trend is expected to continue in 2022 after major cat losses in 2021
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E+S Rück expects rising prices and improved conditions in 2021 for P&C reinsurance in Germany
E+S Rückversicherung AG – the Hannover Re subsidiary responsible for the Group’s German business – expects rising prices and improved conditions overall for the coming year in property and casualty reinsurance on the German market. Demand for reinsurance coverage from financially robust providers will continue to grow against the backdrop ...