Reinsurance
Canopius primed for Bermuda departure amid Tower merger
Canopius will exit its existing Bermuda reinsurance operations after New York-listed Tower Group exercised its option to merge.
Hiscox UK falters while group profit soars
Hiscox returned an interim pre-tax profit of £125.8m (H1 2011: loss £85.6m), following a more benign catastrophe season compared with the previous 12 months.
JLT buoyed by growth in Asia and Latin America as revenue jumps 7% to £441.7m
International broker Jardine Lloyd Thompson Group this morning reported total revenue was up 7% to £441.7m in the first six months of 2012 and an 11% rise in profit before tax to £85.1m. Underlying PBT increased 12% to £89.4m.
JLT profit grows 11% as UK economy woes stall Thistle growth
Revenue at Jardine Lloyd Thompson Group grew 7% in the first six months of 2012 to £441.7m, including a 6.3% increase in revenue generated from organic growth, compared with the same period in 2011.
Q2 ILS issuance exceeded $2bn, Aon Benfield study shows
Catastrophe bond issuance for the second quarter of 2012 reached $2.1bn as investors continued to deploy capital into the sector, a report by Aon Benfield Securities revealed.
Argo Re recruits underwriter for Dubai team
Argo Group International Holdings has appointed Jason Dsouza as a casualty and professional lines underwriter for Argo Re in Dubai.
Indie FSCS bill hits £404m in advance of scheme of arrangement
The Financial Services Authority has revealed that, since Independent Insurance went into liquidation in 2001, £500m of assets have been realised for the benefit of creditors.
Lancashire reports hike in profit to $102.6m
Lancashire has reported a 35.5% increase in gross written premium to $514.8m in the first half of the year, compared with $379.8m in the same period in 2011, reporting growth across three of its four main classes of business.
Catastrophe reinsurance market nears strategic shift
The catastrophe reinsurance market may be on the cusp of a strategic shift, with third-party capital providers set to take on increasing amounts of peak catastrophe risk in the future.
Risk from traditional reinsurance not systemic, IAIS says
Traditional reinsurance is unlikely to cause, or amplify, systemic risk, according to the International Association of Insurance Supervisors.
Amlin targets US casualty reinsurance risk
Amlin is launching a casualty reinsurance operation in the US with a focus on general and professional liability.
Concern over PPOs makes 'nervous' reinsurers more 'selective' in writing
The spectre of the UK motor market being hit by the further withdrawal of primary capacity, and resistance to new entrants, has again been raised, this time through the reinsurance community's concern about periodical protection orders.
Post magazine - 19 July 2012
The latest issue of Post is now available to subscribers as a digital and interactive e-book.
Nat-cat losses dip below average for first six months of 2012
Natural catastrophe losses for the the first six months of 2012 were $26bn, well below the six-month average of recent years, according to Munich Re.
Towers Watson promotes Howard to insurance and reinsurance global leader
Towers Watson has appointed Ross Howard, pictured, to global leader for its insurance and reinsurance brokerage business effective from 1 October.
H1 natural catastrophe losses $70bn less than in 2011
Insured losses from natural catastrophes were approximately $12bn in the first six months of 2012, significantly less than the $82bn in the first half of 2011.
Swiss Re untroubled by immediate Eurozone crisis
Swiss Re faces no immediate threat from the Eurozone crisis and could withstand the orderly exit of multiple countries from the euro, its chairman was quoted as saying on Monday.
Lack of cat activity leads to plentiful capacity in reinsurance market
Reinsurance capital continued to strengthen through the second quarter of 2012 as a result of limited exposure to catastrophe losses in the opening six months of the year.
Fitch affirms Lloyd's A+ rating
Fitch Ratings has affirmed Lloyd's' insurer financial strength rating at 'A+', impressed with its ability to cope with the 2011 catastrophe losses.
UIB appoints new non-exec
Globsl reinsurance broker UIB has appointed Ralph Sharp as a board member and non-executive director for both UIB Ltd and UIB Holdings.
Tempo directors eye capacity providers and team hires following launch
The directors behind the launch of multi-line MGA – Tempo Underwriting – are hoping to forge a strong relationship with the broking fraternity after outlining their criteria for imminent team hires.
Novae Re exodus to damage reinsurance book
The resignations of the chief executive of Novae Re’s Zurich operation Gunter Saacke, chief underwriting officer Will Schuerch and 10 underwriters have sparked concerns that the insurer cannot retain business written by certain divisions.
MDS offers self insurance facilities with launch of PCC
European insurance and reinsurance broking and risk consulting provider, MDS Group has launched of High Dome PCC, a protected cell company (PCC) to provide alternative risk financing services including self insurance facilities, access to reinsurance…
AM Best affirms Mapfre Re ratings amid sovereign turmoil
AM Best Europe has affirmed the financial strength ratings of A (Excellent) and issuer credit rating of 'A' for Mapfre Re, following the recent market volatility surrounding Spain's economic conditions.