All Global Reinsurance articles in On-Line Archive – Page 23
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QBE’s Neal to lead Lloyd’s after Beale’s exit
John Neal is reportedly taking over from Inga Beale as chief executive of Lloyd’s
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Aon finds $350m reinsurance capacity to fight silent cyber
Aon has gathered Bermuda, London and European reinsurers to provide capacity for insurers’ so-called “silent cyber” risk – liability coverage exposed to cyber-attacks
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Liberty Mutual Re: One global business
Liberty Mutual Re’s president Dieter Winkel speaks about the newly formed reinsurer from Liberty Mutual designed to operate as a single reinsurance business globally.
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These are the 10 insurtechs included in Lloyd’s Lab
The Lloyd’s Lab “innovation accelerator” features ten insurtech firms in its initial cohort
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A tale of two systems: terrorism reinsurance backstops in the US & UK
Terrorism reinsurance backstops Pool Re and TRIA were set up within different contexts and the two structures have evolved differently. David Benyon reports
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FitchRatings Global Reinsurance Guide 2019
Ninth edition of the Global Reinsurance Guide from FitchRatings
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The age of innovation and the rise of insurtech
Insurtech is the trend of the future. So how will it transform the re/insurance industry? In association with the Dubai International Financial Centre
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Scor rebuffs €8.2bn Covéa takeover bid
Scor said its board, led by CEO Denis Kessler (pictured) had “unanimously” rejected the bid
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Moody’s stands by “strong and stable” outlook
Only a huge unmodelled catastrophe or a series of such model misses can halt alternative capital, Moody’s warned
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GR Autumn 2018
This edition includes interviews with Scor’s CEO Denis Kessler, as well as features on blockchain and the terrorism risk reinsurance backstops in the US and UK
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GR Summer 2018
This edition includes interviews with AmTrust’s Lynsey Cross, features on Bermuda and Lloyd’s, and coverage from DWIC 2018 in Dubai
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Consulting editor's comment: Monte Carlo or Bust
Hoping for a year of low catastrophe claims, or for a market-changing storm, misses the point, writes GR’s consulting editor, David Benyon
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Maiden sell off: TransRe takes US treaty team; Enstar buys legacy book
Bermuda reinsurer Maiden sells its US treaty team and renewals rights, has its ratings under review, and is reportedly mulling a billion-dollar legacy deal
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O’Kane to stay at Aspen after $2.6bn Apollo takeover
Storm-hit Aspen has been acquired by private equity fund Apollo at 1.1x book value
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Hartford to buy Navigators for $2.1bn
The Hartford’s cash deal to buy rival Navigators is expected to close in the first half of 2019
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Henchoz to replace Hannover Re’s Wallin
Jean-Jacques Henchoz quits Swiss Re to lead rival reinsurer Hannover Re, taking over from retiring chief executive Ulrich Wallin
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Japan floods deadliest cat since Tohoku - AIR
Flooding in western Japan could cost $4bn of insured losses, according to catastrophe modeller AIR Worldwide
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Rise in cyber-attacks on cloud email services
The transition towards cloud services could leave companies more open to cyber-attack, compounding aggregation risks for reinsurers
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Cat bond issuance reaches $4bn in robust Q2 – Aon
A slew of new cat bond issues meant overall ILS in play increased to $30bn at June 30, despite a record amount of cat bonds maturing in the second quarter
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Cat losses down 50% in 2018 – Swiss Re
Global insured losses from disasters were $20bn at the half year stage of 2018, according to Swiss Re, two-thirds of the total at the same point last year