All London articles – Page 66
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AIR names Simic managing director
AIR Worldwide has appointed Dr Milan Simic as managing director from Benfield's ReMetrics Hazards team
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Novae syndicate on review for possible upgrade
Moody's has placed the “A3”ratings of Lloyd's syndicate 2007 - Novae Syndicates - on review for possible upgrade
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KPMG reveals reservations over principles-based regulation
Insurers are concerned that the FSA will struggle to engage consistently, according to KPMG
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Heath Lambert to split and sell
Heath Lambert is understood to be looking for buyers as it prepares to split up, according to market sources
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Lloyd's: Emerging risks impeding business development
Increased concerns at board level regarding terrorism is causing businesses to avoid investing in politically sensitive areas
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Atos pilots new electronic trading platform
Atos Origin is piloting a new electronic trading platform in the London market.
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Novae expands financial institutions business
Novae has recruited David Leaper to focus solely on writing financial institutions business
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Beazley records 3% rate rise across portfolio
Beazley is set to confirm that underwriting conditions so far this year have been “satisfactory”
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City consortium buys RI3K for £8.3m
A city consortium led by IPGL has bought a controlling interest in RI3K
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Features
GR Survey: London And Technology
Can the London market afford an arm's length relationship with technology? In April, GR ran a survey looking at the importance of technology for the future success of the London market.
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CEO Q&A
Great expectations
When Richard Ward took up the helm as chief executive of Lloyd's on 24 April 2006, expectations were high. The market faced numerous hurdles and all eyes were on Ward to see how he would tackle them. Now a year into the role, Nick Thorpe gets the low-down.
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Cover Story
Keeping London competitive
With the pressure mounting from rival jurisdictions and constant in-fighting hindering progress, is London's heyday over? Nick Thorpe investigates some of the main challenges facing the market.
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Analysis
The Little Company That Does
From minnow to giant, Warren Buffett has turned National Indemnity into a behemoth of the insurance industry, discovers Ronald Gift Mullins.
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Lloyd's pilots automatic slip checking
Lloyd's is looking at technology that will check insurance slips automatically.
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The alternatives to poaching
High profile staff defections have highlighted a shortage of top talent, says Mairi Mallon. But some companies believe poaching key employees is not the only way to secure the best individuals.
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Kiln further expands aviation team
Philippe Daouphars has joined Kiln as specialist aviation underwriter
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AIG subsidiary opens office in Bermuda
Lexington Insurance Company, a member company of American International Group, has announced it has opened a property and casualty insurance underwriting office in Hamilton, Bermuda. “Establishing this new office reflects Lexington's commitment to providing ready access to top-quality products and coverage limits. Risk managers and brokers on Bermuda will now ...