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International broker Aon has revealed a profit of $238 million for the first quarter.   4 May 2012
Insurance
Alternative capital grew again last year but at a slower pace. Paul Schultz, chief executive of Aon Securities, suggests to Baden-Baden Today this growth will continue but innovation will also be needed in the long term.   24 October 2016
Insurance
R&Q has appointed Andrew Matthews, formerly of Aon, as managing director of R&Q Insurance Management (Gibraltar), previously known as R&Q Caledonian.   3 July 2014
Insurance
The reinsurer has made recent key hires from PwC, Swiss Re, Axis Re and Partner Re.   24 July 2023
Insurance
Alternative capital grew again last year but at a slower pace. Paul Schultz, chief executive of Aon Securities, suggests to EAIC Today this growth will continue but innovation will also be needed in the long term.   12 October 2016
Alternative Risk Transfer
As the first quarter of 2016 came to an end, Aon Benfield released its latest report on the global reinsurance sector. Paul Schultz, chief executive officer of Aon Securities, discusses how the ILS market contributed to the wider picture.   21 April 2016
Insurance
There were 315 natural catastrophe events in 2016 that generated economic losses of $210 billion, according to Impact Forecasting, Aon Benfield’s catastrophe model development team, which has launched its 2016 Annual Global Climate and Catastrophe Report.   17 January 2017
Insurance
Jenny joins from Aon Switzerland, becoming CEO, Howden Switzerland.   22 April 2021
Insurance
Building in high-risk areas and California’s failure to allow sustainable insurance rates are exacerbating climate-related risks, an APCIA panel agreed.   7 November 2023
Insurance
The exec brings 30 years of reinsurance experience gained at RenRe, Guy Carpenter and Aon.   25 February 2021

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