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London Market might lose business after Brexit, says Fitch
A new report highlights the fallout of potentional loss of passporting rights
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Steve Hearn joins Brokerslink Board of Directors
The CGSC chief executive will replace Shaun Hooper
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AM Best: Italy’s quake insured losses, around 10%
Earthquake insurance penetration rates across Italy, very low at about 1 or 2%
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Qatar Re: growth and improved profitability
The company’s H1 results for 2016, strong in spite of tough conditions in reinsurance markets
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IGI: earnings rise to $19.8m for H1 2016
Net underwriting profits showed a 39% growth, as compared to the previous period
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Two new appointments for PartnerRe Board
Bilge Ogut and Nikhil Srinivasan will join the seven director Board
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6.2M earthquake hits central Italy, death toll raises to 247
70% of Italian households not prepared to face such an event
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Bermuda: Willis Re appoints new chief executive
Chris McDowell will pick up from Michael Harden, who is moving to the Asia Pacific region
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Beazley expands its environmental risk capacity
Beazley Elements consortium at Lloyd’s, behind the increased amount
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AIR: record rainfall & flooding in Southern Louisiana
Significant property damage has affected homes, farmland, highways and commercial and industrial property
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Lloyd’s market, ready to deal with Insurance Act
Briefings and guides were among the measures taken to ensure full preparation
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Swiss Re expands commitment with MENA region with new appointment
Tavaziva Madzinga to lead the reinsurance operation in Middle East and Africa
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PartnerRe announces new head of global client & broker management
Jörg Bruniecki will take up the position
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Endurance presents new environmental liability product
A new series of environmental liability insurance products will be offered by Endurance Global Risk Solutions
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RMS: most at risk ports in Japan, China and the US
In the context of the first anniversary of China’s Tianjin Port disaster, RMS analysed the catastrophe risk of the world’s ports and ranked the top ten for greatest potential loss.