All London articles – Page 57
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Don't ask insurers to withdraw UK flood cover
Asking insurers to withdraw flood cover is a mistake and a “smokescreen”, Aon tells EA CEO
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Alchemy takeover sees Cathedral upgraded
Reflecting its enhanced flexibility following the acquisition, says Best
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Industry takes on climate change
Several insurers, reinsurers, brokers and Lloyd’s have signed up to the ABI’s ClimateWise principles
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Glacier Re becomes carbon neutral
Climate change poses a serious risk to reinsurance markets, says CEO Robbie Klaus
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Breen: Sidecars served their purpose
Sidecars “were a really great idea for a problem we had last year”, says Stephen Breen
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The future’s bright says S&P
Standard & Poor’s predicts a “new dawn” for the global reinsurance industry
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RI3K launches new electronic message service
System designed to exchange placement, accounting and settlement data
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Spencer: Consolidation set to continue
Acquisitions will feature strongly in the coming months, predicts John Spencer
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Becker upbeat despite inevitable softening
“2007 will turn out to be an attractive underwriting year," says Max Capital CEO Marty Becker
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London "at its peak" says Best
Lloyd’s and the London market has never had it so good, says AM Best in Monte Carlo
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Learning its lessons
New slip-checking technology at Lloyd's has signalled a fresh approach to technological change. But is it enough to stop CEO Richard Ward enforcing solutions? Nick Thorpe finds out.
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There's no place like home
The London market can no longer rely on its global distribution channels, warns Luke Savage. The rapid development of local insurance markets around the world is providing new competition
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That sinking feeling
Given the current pressures on the offshore energy and marine sectors, Andrew Brooks and Andrew Moulton discuss the influences at play and suggest the best way forward.
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Editor's Note
Reality bites
Being in Monte Carlo is like being stuck in a time warp. In the ever-changing world of insurance and reinsurance it is comforting escapism to be sat once again in the Café de Paris, gazing across Casino Square at the elegant façade of the Hotel de Paris. The yearly gathering, ...
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QBE launches new European reinsurer
QBE combines its existing Limit syndicates into QBE Re Europe