All People articles – Page 37
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Everest Re extends CEO contract through 2009
Everest Re has extended the employment agreement of its chairman and chief executive officer Joseph Taranto
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Converium and SCOR trade blows
The Converium/SCOR saga has taken another twist with Converium's announcement that
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Fac moves reveal battle for key talent
Announcements reflect fierce competition in facultative reinsurance market…
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GC Fac hit hard by senior departures to Integro
Ron Whyte and Julian Samengo-Turner leave Guy Carpenter's facultative operations to join Integro...
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Aon launches Aon Re Global Fac
Aon has launched Aon Re Global Fac, specialising in the reinsurance placement of casualty, construction, terrorism, power and on/off shore energy
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Muddy waters
British government authorities are in the process of changing the taxation situation of UK-owned captives to plug up some holes in current tax law. Stacy Shapiro reports.
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Investment Analysis
Show me the money
Will shareholders expect reinsurers to sustain the good times? With softening rates and new Florida laws, the opportunities aren't what they were in 2006. So is this when tax becomes important? asks Lindsey Rogerson.
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Managing reserves
Reserving remains more of an art than a science for most primary insurers, and getting it wrong has been a common occurrence in recent history. Bev FitzGerald suggests a claims-based solution.
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Is the reserving crisis over?
After years of accusing reinsurers of under-reserving, rating agencies appear to have given the industry the "all clear". Ronald Gift Mullins reports.
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Solitary Confinement
Protected, or segregated, cell captives began life in the 1990s. Phil Zinkewicz describes the evolution of this popular solution for undesirable risks.
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Freedom from captivity
Captives must adapt and change in order to remain competitive. Dominic Wheatley examines the changing environment in which captives operate and suggests how they can respond to it.