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Generali plans Chinese and East European growth
Italian insurer Generali has said that it has asked for a third licence in China and for authorisation to sell non-life policies. The company is currently authorised to sell life policies in Shanghai..
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Generali Group
The group’s management is confident that its current strategy should allow it to increase its market share in the eurozone
Generali’s result for the first half of 2004 continued the positive trend of the previous year and exceeded the..
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Brokers dominate market but are not legally recognised
A new insurance law, intended to bring brokers into scope of current legislation, has been on hold for the last 3 years
As at January 2004 there were 18 insurance companies operating in Guatemala including the government financial services..
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Reinsurers expect hurricane damage to boost catastrophe retrocession rates
Munich Re, however, says that hurricanes will make it much more difficult to achieve 2004 profit targets
Relatively few of the insurance stocks monitored by WIR
moved higher during the fortnight ending 30 September. Of those that did,..
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The world’s largest professional non-life reinsurers
Below is a corrected version of tables 9 and 10 in WIR’s survey of the World’s Largest Professional Non-life Reinsurers (WIR747/9
). Table 9 ranks the top 35 reinsurance groups by their 2003 pre-tax results and table 10 ranks the groups..
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Oriental Insurance wrests Indian Airlines account from New India
Competition between public and private sector insurers • New study hails potential of health insurance market • ICICI
The upheaval in the non-life insurance sector in India began with the Kolkata-based National Insurance Company..
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Reinsurers unsettled by intensity rather than frequency of storms
Loss estimates for Ivan make it the second most destructive cyclone after Andrew which caused over $20bn of damage
It seems that this year's windstorm season in the Atlantic and the Pacific will keep in check any tendency for reinsurance premiums..
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Brokers overwhelmingly opposed to idea of federal regulation
Emphasis on ‘functional’ state-based insurance regulation • Willis is quietly, but diligently, pursuing the acquisition trail
The row over the future regulation of the US insurance industry is continuing unabated.
In recent days..
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India to increase FDI cap
But opposition from leftist parties means government has difficult task ahead
The Indian prime minister, Mr. Manmohan Singh, has once more emphasised the government’s determination to raise the foreign direct investment (FDI) limit in the..
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New look Converium will seek profits in Latin America, Europe and Asia Pacific
Analysts noted that the capital increase was essential for an improved rating without which the company would be forced out of business
Converium's shareholders have given it the go-ahead to conduct a rights issue. The move was approved by an..
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AM Best seeks assurances over Aspen changes
Agency concerned that changes might impact Aspen’s rating
Ratings concern AM Best is to open talks with Bermuda-based p/c insurer and reinsurer Aspen Insurance Holdings, after Aspen revealed last week that it plans to boost the capital of its..
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European motor insurers resist pressure on rates
Current practice is creating a ‘severe and arbitrary’ division among carriers
Rival companies are accusing insurer Allianz of threatening a price war in the German motor insurance market. One company, HUK Coburg, said that Allianz's..
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Asia
Chinese market to open fully by end of year
China’s insurance market will be fully open to the rest of the world by the end of the year, just three years on from the country’s full accession to the World Trade Organisation (WTO). The..
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North America
House of Representatives panel votes to extend TRIA
The US House of Representatives’ financial services committee has approved the extension of the federal terrorism insurance backstop, known as TRIA, for two years until end-2007. The..
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11 – 24 SEPTEMBER 2004
Late reports
2, 9, fire, damage
Germany: the fire that burnt a historic library in Weimar destroyed twice as many books as previously thought, with some 50,000 works suffering irreparable fire damage. The fire at the Duchess Anna Amalia Library..
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Central Re
The company sees room for expansion in the reinsurance markets of South Korea, Japan, China and Southeast Asia
Premium growth for Taiwan’s non-life insurance market slowed down in 2003. Direct written premiums for the sector grew by 8% to..
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Company profits down in rapidly growing market
Death and endowment cover is the most important segment in the life sector, accounting for 54% of life premium income
The robust development of the Slovenian insurance market continued in 2003, recording a rise in premium income of 11.7%, to SlT..
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The pros and cons of offshoring customer facing functions
The question is not whether to offshore or not to offshore, says Ashley Bailey, managing director, Pitney Bowes Management Services, but how well off-shored functions are integrated with those processes best administered at home
Forrester, the..
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Regulating wholesale financial markets
According to
Callum McCarthy
, chairman of the UK’s Financial Services Authority (FSA), the Authority works on the principle that regulatory action should be taken when there is market failure. Indeed, Mr McCarthy believes that the strong..
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Middle East
Arig profits climb after summer of hectic activity
Bahrain s Arab Insurance Group (Arig) has reported nine-month net profits to end-September of $19mn, well up on the group s 2003 full-year result of $7.6mn. Buoyed by its increased profitability and..
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Europe
Lloyd s to raise £500mn in long term debt
Lloyd s insurance market is to raise £500mn in long-term subordinated debt on the capital markets. Funding had previously been restricted to corporate members, individual names and bank lending...
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North America
Senate delay could jeopardise US terror insurance Act
The US Congress s passage of an extension to the Terrorism Risk Insurance Act (TRIA) appears less likely this year following Senate banking committee chairman Richard Shelby s statement that he..
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Mapfre Re
The company was one of the few reinsurers to receive an upgrade in its financial strength rating in 2003
Spain s leading reinsurer Mapfre Re had a good year in 2003 with both turnover and profitability significantly up on the previous year.
Gross..
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Marsh contingency payment investigation creates uncertainty
Aon, Willis, Benfield and JLT share prices impacted as investors fear that Spitzer probe will spread
US insurance stocks fell sharply on 14 October, the date of WIR s market snapshot, after New York Attorney General Eliot Spitzer filed a civil..
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Argentinian funds forced to take 25 cents in the dollar
The government has reportedly offered fund managers a face-saving concession
Pension fund managers in Argentina have accepted a deal on defaulted government debt estimated at more than $16bn.
The deal, brokered by Minister of the Economy Roberto..
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Insurance market expected to grow by 24% in 2004
An announcement in 2003 hinted at reducing state ownership in the three main companies but has yet to be implemented
The vigorous economic growth experienced in Far Eastern economies, lead by China, is more than being matched by Vietnam, which..
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Geoff Bromley, Chairman of European opereations, Guy Carpenter
There is still a lot of work to be done to better understand the dynamics of the credit risk represented by reinsurers
There is increasingly the feeling among cedants and reinsurance brokers that while reinsurance companies have demanded the most..
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Allianz sells personal lines subsidiary
But Canadian industrial lines business retained as part of Allianz Global Risks
ING Canada is to buy, for an undisclosed sum, the property and casualty business of Allianz in that country.
This will involve ING purchasing Allianz of Canada Inc., as..
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Gender to remain factor in rate setting
But any difference in treatment has to be based on relevant actuarial data
Insurers in the European Union will continue to be allowed to charge different premium rates for men and women. The draft European directive requiring equal treatment..
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Converium
Reinsurer s prospects improved by successful capital increase
Troubled reinsurer Converium AG has recovered part of its pride as rating agency Standard & Poor’s raised its long-term counterparty credit of the parent company to BBB+ from..
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CCR to reduce writing of non-guarantee business
The government is pressing CCR to achieve returns similar to private reinsurers
The drive for profitability is pushing the French state reinsurer Caisse Centrale de Reassurance (CCR), one of only three reinsurers in the world with an AAA-rating..
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Caribbean
Jamaican insurers warn of 20% increase in rates for 2005
The damage inflicted in the Caribbean during this year s hurricane season could see property insurance rates climb in Jamaica, according to Andrew Levy, chairman of the Jamaica Association of..
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Asia
Chinese insurers must improve data-gathering
The China Insurance Regulatory Commission (CIRC) will from next month require local insurers to adopt new standards for the compilation of insurance statistics. The move aims to turn around the current..
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25 SEPTEMBER — 8 OCTOBER 2004
Late reports
16.9, hurricane, damage
US: hurricane Ivan will end up costing US property/casualty insurers around $6bn as a result of 600,000 claims, according to figures compiled by the Property Claim Services (PCS) unit of New Jersey-based..
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Life reinsurance up 15%
Life reinsurance represents a sizeable portion of R+V s premium volume. In 2003 premiums for the segment rose by 15% to 369mn, increasing the line s share of the company s total gross premiums from 33.6% in 2002 to 38.2% last year.
Domestic business..
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R+V Versicherung
R+V s technical result improved from a deficit of 82mn in 2002 to a loss of 19mn last year
Based in Wiesbaden, Germany, R+V Versicherung (R+V) serves as both the parent company of the R+V insurance group and the reinsurer for the group s direct..
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Reaseguradora Patria
Patria s gross written premiums for 2003 grew by 25% to US$100mn, recording double-digit increases in all lines
Mexico s insurance market had a mixed year in 2003. Total direct premium income fell by 8% to P118.5bn (US$10.5bn) but profits rose by..
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Call for reduction in the capital requirements for health insurers
The industry is calling for mandatory health cover for all and the removal of barriers to increased foreign investment
The Indian healthcare industry wants the Government to reduce the stipulated capital requirement for health insurers from the..
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Swiss Life
The life insurer wants its assets in more accessible forms
Swiss Life is selling the majority of its private equity (non-listed share) portfolio, valued at some SF400mn to the Russell Investment Group s private equity specialist Pantheon..
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Use of service placement agreements not the same as bid rigging
But rates could fall if customers believe that deceptive practices by their insurer led to higher past premium costs
Few people would proclaim that the insurance sector is well regarded by the general public. Insurance policies are generally seen..
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Book review
Reinsurance Essentials
is both the more transportable companion volume, as well as the update, to the heavier tome
Reinsurance
, first published in 1979
While Reinsurance Essentials
takes into account changing trends in the industry since..
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Tough market for power companies
The hardening of the international reinsurance markets as a result of the spate of recent hurricane claims in the US and Mexico is making it difficult for the Indian public sector insurers to find reinsurance cover for big energy risks. The sudden..
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The importance of testing the clarity and quality of advice
Harvie Brown, the newly-installed President of the Faculty of Actuaries, on the challenges the Actuarial Profession needs to address in the 21st century. Here he looks at the need for the introduction of a formal peer review process within the..
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Extending TRIA for two more years
The catastrophic terrorist attack of September 11, 2001, fundamentally changed the way the world looks at risk and changed the insurance industry forever. The previously unimaginable losses sustained by insurers and reinsurers were more than one and..
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