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Asia Pacific
Aon and Marsh receive India operating licences
Two of the world’s largest brokers – Aon and Marsh – have been granted operating licences by insurance regulators in India. Business generated in India would become a strategic..
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Europe
Improved prospects for Lloyd’s market
Lloyd’s profits for the 2002 underwriting year could exceed initial expectations, said rating agency Moody’s in an update of the market’s forecasts. The 2002 year will mark a strong..
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North America
WR Berkley plans new company in the UK
US company WR Berkley has said it is interested in launching a new insurance company in the UK. WR Berkley already has UK interests through its shareholding in Lloyd’s managing agency Kiln but said it..
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Marine
18.2, sinking, fatalities
Sicily: the search for eight missing crew members of general cargo ship Tor I
continued for a second day after the vessel sank in heavy storms. Tor I
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IRB-Brasil Re
Profits remained resilient to uncertainty over privatisation and poor economic conditions
Brazil’s state-owned reinsurer IRB-Brasil Re achieved one of the best results in its history in 2001, posting a pretax profit of R$268mn (US$116mn).
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Rate increases and social security reforms make market profitable
El Salvador’s insurers saw their pretax profits rise by 19.6% in 2001 despite the impact of two devastating earthquakes at the beginning of the year and a decline in investment income.
The 18 insurers active in the country generated pretax..
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Trenwick under pressure as capitalisation sinks to $10mn
With the threat of war looming, the slightest sign of bad news in the insurance sector is likely to unnerve investors further
Trenwick’s market capitalisation sunk to record lows last week when its share price dropped by a further 42% in two..
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Brian Caudle, chairman, Advent Capital Holdings Plc
In a rare interview, the legendary Lloyd’s underwriter talks about his early years, the changes in the market, its future prospects and the transformation of Advent Capital from a traditional Lloyd’s business into a modern corporate..
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Investment gains turn around losses
Liberalisation paves the way for steady growth in the nonlife market
Reflecting the slowdown in the country’s economic growth, South Korea’s non-life insurance business also showed reduced expansion, although it still posted a 10.2%..
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Market results 2002
Life premiums recovered to boost market income by 19%
Preliminary data published by the Hungarian Insurers’ Association MABISZ for its 26 member companies revealed a sharp recovery in life insurance premiums last year, recording an increase..
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ZFS records US$3.4bn loss
Restructuring plans have hit at the heart of pricing benefits
Provisions of US$3.5bn undermined the results of Zurich Financial Services for 2002 when it announced a loss of $3.4bn for the year. The bulk of the provisions were needed to restructure..
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Unicredito ups the stakes in Generali fight
The struggle between Unicredito and Mediobanca for Generali is set to continue
The battle for control of Assicurazioni Generali stepped up the pace recently when investment bank Unicredito Italiano lined up Merrill Lynch and Monte Paschi di Siena..
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Weather spoils Irish market’s recovery
Property losses undermined improvement in insurers’ motor results in 2002
Results from Ireland’s leading insurers point to considerable improvement in the market last year.
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Solvency high on agenda
Insurance regulation is now firmly in the hands of the FSA. Lloyd’s has faced some of the biggest changes moving from self-regulation but there are more to come
Nonlife insurers in the UK are expected to record further deterioration in..
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New Asian risk facility
Zurich North America and the World Bank are considering a joint facility to offset risks faced by banks financing medium term trade transactions in emerging markets
The board of the International Finance Corporation (IFC), the private sector arm of..
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Mounting claims costs set to continue
Massive legal change and an increasing litigious society has taken its toll on insurers and reinsurers
It is often said that whatever the US does today, the UK will do tomorrow. Legal suits such as the recent case citing McDonald’s as the..
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Warren Buffett, hedge funds and the morality of speculation
A comment in a shareholders’ letter has put the derivative industry under more pressure than any financial scandal
Warren Buffett’s unqualified condemnation of derivative instruments and the widespread use of them by companies to..
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Charging Peter to pay Paul
The latest January renewal season provided buyers of reinsurance with some welcome signs of a return to pricing stability in the market. Over the past 12 months high premium increases have led buyers to increase retentions and place an increasing..
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Middle East
Countries agree export insurance deal
Iran and Saudi Arabia have agreed reciprocal insurance arrangements for exports to each other’s country, according to local reports. The Saudi Fund of Development agreed to provide cover for US$100mn..
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Security
18.2, kidnap
Italy: the 25-year-old son of a professional accountant and business consultant, who is also the ex-president of the Sondrio Chamber of Commerce, escaped from kidnappers who took him from his home in northern Italy. Reports suggested..
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Aviation
18.2, crash, fatalities
US: all four people on board a Piper PA-23 were killed when the aircraft crashed in the waters off southern Florida. The twin-engine plane was en route from Tamiami Airport to the island of Bimini in the Bahamas. The cause..
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Natural catastrophes
24.2, floods, damage bill
Germany: the German government has confirmed that the final bill caused by flooding in August last year cost the country less than originally feared at €9.2bn (US$9.9bn). The total matches preliminary estimates made..
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Liability, awards and settlements
24.2, medical malpractice, damages
UK: A 10-year-old girl who suffered brain damage at birth, because she was not ventilated for 11 minutes, has been awarded £3.7mn (US$5.9mn) in damages. The girl, who suffers from cerebral palsy and is..
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Road, rail
18.2, collision, explosion
Norway: a tanker truck collided with a freight train, igniting multiple explosions and blocking rail and road traffic to parts of neighbouring Sweden. There were no reports of injuries. Explosions of diesel and gasoline..
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Property and business interruption
18.2, subway fire, fatalities
South Korea: the death toll following an arson attack on the South Korean subway is expected to exceed 130, after the fire engulfed two crowded trains. The official death toll stood at 53 identified dead, 72..
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Late reports
16.2, appeal upheld
US: an appeals court has upheld a US$5.8mn verdict for a woman who was struck by a police scooter in New York. The court also reprimanded New York officials for the handling of the case. The woman received the award from a..
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Gothaer Re
Mutual specialist expands outside Germany to raise premiums 15%
German reinsurer Gothaer Re succeeded in generating a break-even result in 2001, despite the impact of terrorist attacks in the US and other major losses. Pre-tax profits for the year..
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Southern African Re
International growth restrained by Zimbabwe’s problems
Zimbabwean nonlife reinsurer Southern African Re posted a pre-tax profit of Z$76mn (US$1.4mn) in 2001, its sixth year of operation. This figure represented a 71% increase on the previous..
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Mixed results show poor year for life, but nonlife sector excels
45% drop in 2002 earnings, but figures mask difference between life and nonlife • Authorities suspend Inverlink subsidiary after Central Bank employee found passing on information to group shareholder
Provisional results for Chile’s..
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Professional indemnity premiums set to rise
Company directors are braced for a second year of higher insurance costs
The New Zealand Insurance Council has warned company directors and executives to expect a ‘dramatic’ increase in the cost of professional indemnity insurance of..
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Onshore investment
Success in life insurance has forced companies to consider the best onshore investment opportunities
The life insurance market in Vietnam appears to be expanding at a rapid pace, although accurate and up-to-date figures are difficult to obtain...
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Asia Pacific
European insurers expand in China
UK insurer Prudential and Swedish insurer Skandia have both been granted licences to sell life insurance policies in Beijing. The licences are the first to be authorised for European insurers. Prudential, which is..
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Europe
Churchill for sale?
Rumours have been circulating that Credit Suisse is considering a sale of its UK personal lines insurer, Churchill Insurance. Credit Suisse is thought to be interested in a sale to shore up some of the costs of its other..
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North America
UnumProvident fined
Disability insurer UnumProvident has been fined US$1mn for failures in its claims management processes in the late 1990s when the company was formed by the merger of Provident Companies and Unum Corporation. John Oxendine, the..
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Travelers Property Casualty
The sixth largest p/c insurer in the US takes a $1.3bn after-tax charge to increase its asbestos reserves by 300% in 2002
Connecticut-based Travelers Property Casualty, which was spun off by Citigroup last year, saw its after-tax result slump from..
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QBE Insurance Group
A benign catastrophe claims experience in 2002 enabled the Australian group to produce a A$130bn underwriting profit
Australian insurance and reinsurance group QBE returned to profitability last year as a turnaround in the company’s..
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GIC can now invest in foreign government securities
The Indian reinsurer’s increased participation in the international subscription business forces rethink of rules
India’s state-owned General Insurance Corporation (GIC) has been allowed to invest some of its foreign premium receipts in..
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Indian insurance market 2001–2
The market is still dominated by the state owned companies, but the private non-life insurers are making headway
Liberalisation of the Indian insurance sector gathered momentum in the year ending 31 March 2002 as the new private insurers gained a..
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Allianz losses prompt rethink
Allianz shares closed the fortnight tracked by WIR
almost 5% down on the previous fortnight at €60.40, the lowest figure recorded by WIR
in six months (see chart) while its capitalisation stands at US$17bn. A set of eagerly awaited results..
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Scor out of favour
Scor’s share price slumped to record lows after rating agency Moody’s described the year ahead as “transitional” for the group and reduced its financial strength rating one notch to Baa2, adding a negative outlook. The..
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Life expands by 66%
But non-life sector doubles income
The Vietnamese non-life sector increased its premium income from 21% in 2001 to 42% in 2002, mainly due to the higher rates achieved in commercial lines business.
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Allianz’s first loss
Banking arm loses €1.28bn but new chairman commits to bancassurance
Departing Allianz management board chairman Henning Schulte-Noelle has announced a loss of €1,167mn (US$1.23bn) for 2002 – the first loss in the group’s..
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Write downs affect €755mn Generali loss
Losses at the top end of forecasts but battle for insurer gains ground
Assicurazioni Generali recorded a net loss of €754.5mn (US$795mn) last year, which compares with a profit of €1.10bn in 2001.
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Buyers question insurers’ appetite for risk
Growing distrust between corporate risk managers and their insurers
Corporate risk managers are seriously questioning the willingness of insurers to accept risks and to pay claims. This was the view of several speakers at the European Insurance..
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Rating agencies under fire
Conflict of interests could limit the effectiveness of financial strength ratings
There appears to be a growing dissatisfaction among reinsurers and reinsurance brokers with the big three rating agencies and their effectiveness at monitoring the..
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Aviation risk management – the way forward
Regulatory bodies within the London insurance market have become increasingly concerned about the way in which insurance companies manage their risks. Although the introduction by Lloyd’s of the Realistic Disaster Scenario has provided a..
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Middle East
UAE company launch
Aman, the United Arab Emirates’s new insurance and reinsurance company, officially launched recently, unveiling its corporate image. The launch followed formal approval from the Ministry of Economy and Commerce and the..
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Africa
Top 20 Nigerian insurers by assets
Nigeria Reinsurance Corp has issued a list of the country’s top 20 insurers rated by assets in its latest company journal. Nicon Insurance Corp was the strongest insurer by assets with a total of N13.8bn..
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4–19 MARCH 2003
Late reports
1.3, crash, fatalities
Russia: 11 people were killed and a further two were hospitalised when their Let Aeronatical L410 (Turbolet) crashed in central Russia. The aircraft was carrying 25 people when it began to break up at an altitude..
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Trenwick shares suspended
The New York Stock Exchange has taken steps to suspend the listing of the common stock of Bermudian insurance group Trenwick from 25 March in addition to preferred shares of its subsidiary LaSalle Re Holdings.
The NYSE had issued a warning several..
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Markets stage recovery as start of war dispels investor indecision
Equity prices record their biggest unbroken rise since 1940, but insurers’ stocks still burdened by balance sheet problems
Global bourses marked one of the worst days in recent history on 12 March when a sudden exit from equities created new..
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Region seen as prime target for terrorists
Fear that war in Iraq could increase exposures in tourism and energy sectors
Caribbean general insurers consider themselves peculiarly vulnerable to the changed world environment of increased risk and global competition.
Insurers point out that not..
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Rowena Potter: managing director, financial services, S&P
Hard hit by underwriting and investment losses, the P&I clubs nevertheless remain the only viable option for shipowners
There are more than a few dark clouds gathering on the horizon for the marine protection and indemnity (P&I) market...
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ING suffers accounting disparity
The company needs €13bn to meet GAAP accounting standards
The ING Group has been causing some consternation by announcing that it must make provisions of €13.1bn (US$13.8bn) for “goodwill impairments” in the version of its..
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Will market integration overcome the problem of ageing populations?
Discriminatory tax treatment of contributions to foreign funds identified as the major obstacle to reform of system
According to opposing viewpoints, the European Parliament’s 12 March vote to approve liberalisation of occupational pension..
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