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Lloyd’s honours architect of iconic building
Lloyd’s has honoured building architect Richard Rogers, 88, who died recently.
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Concert launches E&S carrier
Concert Group Holdings Inc, the newly formed business dedicated to insurance fronting that is led by Bermudian insurance executive Jonathan Reiss, has formed Concert Specialty Insurance Company, an excess and surplus lines carrier domiciled in Montana.
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The Royal Gazette: Lloyd’s boss says no need to fear global tax deal
Bermudians need not fear the future for its insurance markets in the face of the global tax initiative, said the man heading the transformation of Lloyd’s of London.
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SCOR supports a zero-emission future for the shipping industry
SCOR has become a founding signatory of the Poseidon Principles for Marine Insurance, a new framework that aligns insurers’ underwriting portfolios with the goal of decarbonizing international shipping by 2050.
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Europe enters 2022 in weakened political state
A resurgence of anti-establishment sentiment and agitation in Europe is likely, amid uneven national recoveries from the pandemic - Dragonfly
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Storm Arwen costs "tens of millions of euros"
The first windstorm event of the current season, caused disruption across northern parts of the UK - Impact Forecasting
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Insolvencies, ESG and cyber are key risks for D&Os in 2022
Risk managers and their D&O insurers should also closely monitor potential exposures to US derivative actions, warns AGCS
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Claims from deadly tornados to reach $3 billion
The insured loss estimate from KCC includes damage to residential, commercial and industrial properties
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Reuters Exclusive: Canada’s CPP Investments seeks to sell insurance groups in strategy U-turn - sources
Canada Pension Plan Investment Board (CPP Investments) is seeking to sell its Wilton Re and Ascot Group insurance platforms, marking a strategic U-turn for the fund in the face of intense competition, people familiar with the matter said on Wednesday.
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Insurance tycoon wants ban on ‘disgusting’ Bitcoin
Insurance and conglomerate tycoon Charlie Munger, the billionaire partner of legendary investor Warren Buffet, wants a ban on Bitcoin.
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Allianz boosts D&O offering
The insurer has boosted its D&O offering after legislation and regulation tops business concerns
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Bain Capital’s takeover of LV= off the cards after member vote
The proposed £530m sale of life and pensions business LV= to American private equity firm Bain Capital is now off the cards after mutual members voting in support of the deal fell below the required 75% threshold.
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Insurers set for ‘bumpy ride’ as GI premiums set to slow in 2022 - EY
Car manufacturers have faced supply chain bottlenecks, which has impacted insurance
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Turbulence after lift-off: global economic and insurance market outlook 2022/23
The world economy is making a strong cyclical recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic, but it is not a smooth one.
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Briefing: Cracking the difficult US market for insurance
HomeServe is showing the difficult US market can be cracked. Other large UK insurance firms have struggled to make an impact though. Why is this?
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UK terror threat level raised to severe
Following two incidents over the past month there is concern mass gatherings could be targeted
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D&Os fear ‘COVID effect’ as responsibilities rise
Nearly a third worry decisions made during the pandemic could come back to haunt them - QBE
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Construction boom brings opportunity and emerging risks
The switch to more sustainable buildings and infrastructure and adoption of modern building methods will transform the risk landscape, finds AGCS
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WTW partners with CodeEast to bring new digital solution to the global insurance market
Willis Towers Watson and software provider CodeEast have announced a global partnership offering a new digital transformation solution for insurance companies and MGAs.