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Dive In ready to break new grounds with ‘biggest-ever’ festival yet
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The festival is returning to tackle new challenges around diversity, equity & inclusion.   9 August 2022
Vanishing subscription market means gaps for cedants
Insurance
Reinsurers are applying terms and conditions specific to their appetites and agendas, says SiriusPoint’s new head of ceded reinsurance.   10 September 2023
Insurance
Nick Sinfield, the recently appointed head of claims at Tokio Marine Kiln, speaks to Intelligent Insurer about revolution, spotting challenges and chatting with the locals.   8 April 2015
Insurance
MS Amlin recently reorganised its underwriting structure into three distinct units, of which property and allied lines is one.   12 April 2021
Insurance
When Qatar was chosen to host the 2022 World Cup many people questioned the decision. With the event now facing a number of potential problems, how are insurers viewing the challenges—and should they be concerned? Intelligent Insurer investigates.   15 December 2015
Insurance
In a world that is grappling with a war in Europe, the economic fallout of the pandemic and endless political upheaval it can seem like a struggle to keep the D&I agenda where most companies say it should be: front and centre. Intelligent Insurer reports.   21 December 2022
Insurance
The British Insurance Brokers’ Association (BIBA) has appointed Alastair Blundell, formerly head of distribution at Tokio Marine Kiln Group, to a new position of head of general insurance.   17 April 2019
Insurance
Lloyd’s managing general agent (MGA) Northcourt has launched a new nuclear liability insurance facility bringing additional capacity to the nuclear insurance market.   9 February 2015
News
Attendees will learn which military tactics could enhance the underwriter’s toolkit.   13 May 2021
Insurance
Tokio Marine Holdings has agreed to buy 100 percent of the outstanding shares of US firm Privilege Underwriters and its subsidiaries, known as the Pure Group, for $3.1 billion (approximately ¥ 325.5 billion).   3 October 2019

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