Lloyd's of London Analysis – Page 11
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Analysis: Managing a new breed of terror risk: the Pool Re approach
Terrorism pool boss Julian Enoizi talks to our sister title GR about the future of the organisation and the risk it covers
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Analysis: Ashley Madison case sparks rise in cyber policies
Insurance brokers told Insurance Times’s sister title StrategicRISK that requests to quote for cyber policies have increased following the high-profile data breach
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Briefing: Five reasons why QBE Europe achieved such good H1 results
QBE Europe is the best peformer in the Australian group’s GI divisions. What has it been doing to become top dog?
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Analysis: Five things we learned from insurers’ first half results
Motor claims, fewer weather losses and commercial competition all played a role in shaping the latest reporting period
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Analysis: Willis/Towers Watson, ACE/Chubb and risk managers
Further consolidation, less competition and rising premiums all raised as concerns, reports our sister publication StrategicRISK
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Analysis: Aspen’s Chris O’Kane not looking for a merger partner
Some of the best insurers in the world are some of the smallest and no-one questions their viability, Aspen boss tells our sister publication GR
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Analysis: The Knowledge – brokers fear disruptors and technology
Non-insurance industry providers and autonomous cars will be the biggest threat to brokers’ income over the next decade, respondents to our survey say, while most admit that telematics has failed to make the shift to become a mainstream product
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Analysis: Mega-mergers are set to spark more consolidation
ACE/Chubb and Willis/Towers Watson deals will shake up insurance/reinsurance industry and prompt more M&As
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Analysis: New Insurance Act has brokers worried
Brokers fear being squeezed between insurers and clients
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Analysis: Do the UK’s ILS plans challenge Bermuda?
UK government to kick-start new reinsurance programme
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Analysis: Does the world need specialty insurance hubs?
Bosses of GIC Re, Willis Re and Qatar Re air their views
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Analysis: Are Iran sanctions talks good news for insurers?
What do the sanction talks mean for the industry, and is Russia next?
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Analysis: The DPA problem facing D&O insurers
Sister title GR takes a look at the effect deferred prosecution agreements will have on the insurance industry
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The Knowledge: Supply chains – When the weakest link breaks
In a global market, where even small companies are increasingly reliant on suppliers in other countries, the potential for business interruption has continued to grow
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Analysis: DLG’s Geddes is the highest paid executive in GI
Insurance Times study also reveals that being a Lloyd’s director is even more lucrative than working for a big name GI insurer
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Analysis: Who was the best performing Lloyd’s insurer of 2014?
Most firms reported lower underwriting profits after a tougher year, but who came out on top?
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Briefing: Lifting the lid on the battle to buy Chaucer's £200m motor book
Briefing: Sources suggest that an announcement could be made very soon on the new owners of Chaucer’s UK motor book
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Analysis: London Market begins fightback to stay top
Between 2012 and 2014 London captured just 0.5% of insurance growth in emerging markets. Now the London Market Group is leading the response to keep the City’s in its world-leading position
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Year of losses fails to harden aviation market
Even after the recent Malaysian Airlines and AirAsia crises, expected premium rises did not occur and insurance industry experts say high levels of capacity driven by growth will keep market soft
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REVEALED: how corporates rate brokers and insurers
Findings of Insurance Times sister publication StrategicRISK’s UK Corporate Insurance Buyers’ Survey 2015 suggest major brokers and insurers are failing to keep pace with changing corporate expectations