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Reputation is key to success for Europe's MGAs: Alta Signa’s Dubbioso
Brand reputation may cushion individual mis-steps by traditional insurers, but underwriting decisions by MGAs reflect directly on their business and people, head of marine at Alta Signa, Francesco Dubbioso, says
Britannia P&I club downgraded by S&P Global
International Group affiliate said to ‘lag behind peers’ on underwriting performance
Japan Club sets out renewal stall
Only Asia-based International Group affiliate announces 2025 pricing
NorthStandard and Noord Nederlandsche insist partnership is win-win
Tie-up between International Group giant and local minnow designed to benefit both sides, executives say
Finance greening and greening finance
Climate and biodiversity experts detail the work needed to transform global financial systems
Generali tops Insure Our Future green scorecard
Environmental campaign group says insurers are making inadequate progress on excluding fossil fuels underwriting
Are infrastructure assets back in vogue?
Infrastructure assets can bring huge social and economic benefits
When net-zero and competition law collide
Lloyd's is under pressure from campaigners to prohibit syndicates from underwriting fossil fuel risks, but whether such a prohibition would be legal under competition laws is not clear cut
Underwriting profits surge for top Lloyd’s MAT writers
Munich Re, QBE and Beazley outperform in Lloyd’s marine and aviation business
Aviation war softening pressures build amid new capacity
Competition is increasing in the niche sector as new carriers enter the market, but the aviation insurance mega-trial is a ‘significant threat’ to the sector, Gallagher warns
Aviation insurers face off against aircraft lessors in multibillion-dollar 'mega-trial'
Insurers including AIG, Chubb and Lloyd’s are in court over claims brought by some of the world’s largest aviation lessors relating to aircraft stranded in Russia. The stakes are high and the outcome could have seismic implications for the aviation insurance market
Africa Specialty Risks launches marine and aviation division
New division will be led by Aurélien Sauty, who joins from Berkshire Hathaway Specialty Insurance, where he was assistant vice-president for marine in the Middle East
Swiss Re and Munich Re raise profit targets for 2025
Reinsurance giants expect strong market conditions to continue next year
Relm launches US MGA
Specialty insurer hires Euclid executive Keith Lavigne to lead US expansion
Aspen files prospectus for IPO in New York
Bermuda carrier reprises plans to launch public sale of shares
BMS extends acquisition streak with Rasher purchase
Specialist broker buys Spanish intermediary with LatAm presence
Managing geopolitical risk in unprecedented times
From conflicts in Ukraine and the Middle East to emerging threats from China and the US, few underwriters have faced a geopolitical landscape as dynamic as it is now
Are infrastructure assets back in vogue?
Infrastructure assets can bring huge social and economic benefits
Defining ‘unprecedented’ in the world of political violence
Political violence insurers are facing arguably the greatest level of volatility for decades with an escalation in the number of unexpected events
Businesses worried about 2024 election unrest
Nearly three-quarters of respondents say they fear elections will have an impact on their international operations and ability to trade, Beazley survey finds
Modernising terrorism insurance far from only focus for Pool Re: Clementi
Chief executive outlines plans to transfer £2.5bn of terrorism risk to the private market while investing in national resilience measures and supporting the rollout of Martyn’s Law
‘Unstable’ world order amplifying terror risks
Potential for more global instability is increasing demand for terrorism insurance, Markel’s director of terrorism says
Defining ‘unprecedented’ in the world of political violence
Political violence insurers are facing arguably the greatest level of volatility for decades with an escalation in the number of unexpected events
Evaluating liabilities and cover for Martyn’s Law
Regardless of who wins the UK election, there will be new duties in relation to the protection of the public, which will have insurance implications
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