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World Insurance Report

Class of 2001 leads market
Top performers are all unburdened by the legacies of the soft market before 2002
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Terrorism underwriting post 7/7
Terrorism underwriting post 7/7 The events of 7 July refocused public awareness of the terrorism threat in the UK to the extent that it has dominated newspaper copy and TV headlines for the last month. These events occurred at a time when terrorism..
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Market suffers 7% decline in underwriting results
Although majority of their investments are in the form of fixed interest securities, Australian insurance groups have returned to investing in equities and property over the past few months
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Developing new business biggest drain on insurers’ resources
Securitisation is becoming increasingly popular as a means of financing for life companies in the US
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Swiss Re transfers back office p&c functions to Bangalore
Swiss Re's Asian, continental European and Latin American life & health functions were transferred to Bangalore in January
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Aegon expands presence in life and pensions market
Deal will complement the existing partnership which Aegon has in Spain with Caja de Ahorros del Mediterráneo
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Mumbai storms are biggest natural catastrophe loss for insurers
The private sector non-life companies’ balance sheets are under pressure from record number of storm damage claims
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Company news round-up
• Munich Re turns away business at July renewals • Scor regains coveted A rating • Axa buys Portuguese insurer
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Allianz unveils global corporate conduct code
The code places a great deal of emphasis on the circumstances in which staff may accept gifts or invitations
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Improved financial security rating boosts Scor price to 52-week high
S&P expects Scor to record a non-life combined ratio of less than 100% for 2005 and maintain a significantly improved non-life performance over the medium term
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Scor
French reinsurer returned to profitability in 2004 but unfavourable ratings affected renewals and new business acquisition
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Prospect of EU accession will increase influx of foreign insurers
Despite rating weaknesses, the market continues to show exceptionally strong growth, with premiums rising by 49.7% in 2003 and around 30% in the first three quarters of 2004
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Asia
Period to comply with capital requirements extended Insurance companies in the Philippines have been given one more year to increase their paid up capital to the required levels. The capital increases for non-life, life and reinsurance companies,..
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Europe
Risk diversification A new report published by the Association of British Insurers (ABI) suggests that risk diversification can reduce the capital requirements of general insurers in the UK by between 25% and 50%. The report is the result of a joint..
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North America
TRIA compromise urged The US insurance industry was urged by both the chairman of the House Financial Services Committee and the chairman of the sub committee on capital markets, insurance and government sponsored enterprises to accept some of the..
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Aviation
2. 8, crash, injuries Canada: aviation insurance pool La Réunion Aérienne managed insurance for the $110mn Air France A340 that burst into flames after skidding off the runway at Toronto's Pearson international airport. Air France..
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Natural catastrophes
26. 7, floods, fatalities India: record monsoon floods hit Mumbai and the Indian state of Maharashtra, killing about 1,000 people and causing 85,000 claims worth up to Rp20bn (US$460mn). The total insured impact was estimated at 5,000 SMEs,..
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Marine
27. 7, collision, sinking South Korea: all 13 crew on board pulp carrier Eisho Maru 1 (1,997 gt, built 2001) were rescued after the vessel sank following a collision in dense fog with waste carrier Joyang Sunshine (2,665 gt, built 1979). The Eisho..
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Liability, awards & settlements
26. 7, refinery explosion,settlements US: BP took a $700mn charge in the second quarter for fatality and personal injury compensation claims associated with the incident at the Texas City refinery on 23 March, according to the company's..
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Late reports
13. 7, defective bullet-proofvests, settlement US: Japanese textile manufacturer Toyobo Co is to pay $29mn to settle a class action lawsuit that had demanded damages from the company for bullet-proof vests suspected of defects. Toyobo received a..
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Egyptian Re
Premium income grew by only 5% in 2003/4 following the decline of legal cessions from domestic market
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Product simplicity and investment complexity
As 6 April, 2006 approaches, pensions providers in the UK are gearing up for a number of changes that will inevitably affect the way they do business with their customers. But how many are thinking of going beyond compliance in order to capitalise on the business opportunities that await? Patrick Molineux , director, Life & Pensions, Computer Sciences Corporation (CSC) warns that those pensions providers that fail to do so will certainly lose out
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