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PartnerRe $807m Q1 loss "significant"
Partner Re‘s first quarter results have been hit by a net loss of $807m which was “significantly in excess” of expectations. The Bermuda-based reinsurer recorded an operating loss of $735.6m for the first quarter of 2011. This compares to an operating loss of $50.4m for the first quarter of 2010.PartnerRe ...
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Greenlight Re in management reshuffle
Cayman Islands-based reinsurer Greenlight Re has announced a management reshuffle.Bart Hedges will succeed Len Goldberg as CEO, following Goldberg's upcoming departure on 15 August. Goldberg will remain on the board of Greenlight Re and Greenlight Reinsurance Ireland.Hedges has been with the company since January 2006 and is currently president and ...
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Endurance CEO named new Business Bermuda chairman
Business organisation Business Bermuda has elected Endurance chief executive David Cash as its new chairman.Cash replaces Vicki Coelho who has completed a two-year term.Cash will be responsible for working with Business Bermuda CEO Cheryl Packwood to promote Bermuda’s international business offerings both in Bermuda and around the world. Packwood said: ...
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Claims
Peacetime settlements
Litigation may be thin on the ground, but some recent landmark cases have set new standards for future disputes in the reinsurance sector
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Supplements
Moving target
The reinsurance domicile debate is raging once again. Uncertainty over US tax rules and Solvency II is causing a ‘Bermuda drift’ to European centres such as Zurich, which has prime conditions for hub status
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Amlin enters casualty reinsurance in Bermuda
Managing director says the move is a "natural progression"
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EQECAT appoints president
Global property and casualty specialist Bill Keogh replaces Rick Clinton
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Country Focus
New heights
The tax breaks, the talent and the regulatory advantages are attractive, but access to European business is the main appeal of Switzerland as a domicile. As a glut of reinsurers form operations in Zurich, we look at what its growing influence as a hub could mean for other jurisdictions