Lloyd's of London Analysis – Page 7
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Lloyd's clampdown could see capacity crunch
Reduced capacity could mean there is less reason to write under-priced, loss-making business
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DWIC 2019: The Takaful challenge - 'Even some people who work in it don’t know what it does'
The Takaful and Re/Takaful sector has an image problem and general lack of awareness about what it can do, according to speakers at DWIC 2019
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Integro prepares for UK push as it completes Tysers rebrand
Rebrand follows a deal in December to sell its US business and concentrate on the UK market
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Ed set for management reshuffle and acquisitions after BGC deal
Ed chief executive Steve Hearn will take up a new role with BGC Partners once the group completes its acquisition of Ed
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News Analysis
Briefing: Scor is a terrible fit for acquisition-hungry Covea
Content director Saxon East explains why a Covea takeover of Scor just wouldn’t work out well
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Briefing: Why JLT reached the end of the road and sold to Marsh
Willis was a big opportunity for JLT, but it slipped by the wayside
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Cyber – the growing peril
High-profile cyber attacks have propelled cyber into the top three perceived risks
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Agenda
Lynsey Cross, AmTrust COO, on breaking norms
On International Women’s Day, we speak to AmTrust chief operating officer and chair of the ILL’s Diversity and Inclusion Committee Lynsey Cross about affecting positive change from the top down
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More restrictions on young drivers proposed at MP debate
The government’s petition committee discussed a potential system change to car insurance
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Insurers warned again GDPR could spark claims avalanche against them
Auger says GDPR could be the new PPI, and to expect a wave of claims cases based on misuse of information
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UK insurer in £1m legal battle against Lloyd’s broker
A UK insurer has filed a winding-up petition against a Lloyd’s broker it accuses of negligence after the broker failed to honour a default judgement and pay out almost £1m
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Pool schemes could lead to greater risk exposure - Zurich CRO
Speaking to Insurance Times at the launch of the World Economic Forum’s Global Risk Report 2018, Zurich chief risk officer Alison Martin said that government-backed schemes such as Flood Re and Pool Re are important, but in some cases could increase people’s exposure to risks
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Lancashire, Hiscox, Beazley - who next for Lloyd's M&A? Analysis
Lloyd’s underwriters consolidation is set to continue as the number of listed insurers on the market falls to three
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Dominic Burke: JLT planning acquisitions and organic boost
Premium content: Company will continue to focus on bolt-on acquisitions, JLT chief Dominic Burke says
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Interview: Inga Beale aims to get it right first time
Lloyd’s chief executive Dame Inga Beale talks to Samera Owusu Tutu, editor of our sister publication, Global Reinsurance
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Airmic warns of Insurance Act pitfalls for risk managers
New report from Airmic warns of Insurance Act pitfalls, reports our sister publication StrategicRISK
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Analysis: WannaCry shows ‘unintentional insider’ threat
The WannaCry attack once again exposed the human frailties behind cyber security, Jamie Monck-Mason, executive director of cyber and TMT and Dean Chapman, risk management executive at Willis Towers Watson told our sister publication, StrategicRISK
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Analysis: Insurers need their own risk officers
Report says insurers need their own risk officers as many have little or no strategic risk protocols in place, our sister publication StrategicRISK reports
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Gallagher UK to boost producing broker numbers in growth drive
Premium content: Gallagher UK could also start eyeing bolt-on acquisitions by the end of the year
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Analysis: Insurers face data protection timebomb
Three-quarters of insurers are unprepared for the new General Data Protection Regulation, called a data protection timebomb