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Greek broker Matrix has launched two new subsidiary companies, one in South Africa and one in Turkey.   1 December 2014
Insurance
Super Typhoon Melor, known locally as Nona, has left a trail of damage and disruption across the northern and central Philippines, according to catastrophe modeling firm AIR Worldwide.   16 December 2015
All aboard the big data bandwagon
Insurance
It has been promised that big data will ultimately reshape the re/insurance industry—but is the concept really that new, and how tangible is its potential? Intelligent Insurer investigates.   27 November 2014
Insurance
Insurers’ investments in the European economy continued to grow during 2013 but concerns remain about how the Solvency II directive could threaten this.   2 September 2014
Insurance
Latitude Brokers, previously the marine division of Cooper Gay Asia, has launched in Hong Kong.   1 September 2014
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The influx of alternative capital will encourage creativity and innovation, however, the industry must remain disciplined says Kathleen Faries from Tokio Solutions Management (TSM).   9 September 2013
Insurance
The Florida Office of Insurance Regulation has eliminated the last of a series of emergency assessments on property insurance policyholders in Florida early.   13 March 2015
Insurance
Insurance services firm Charles Taylor has acquired Scottish Widows International from Scottish Widows in its fourth acquisition in the last four years.   9 January 2015
Alternative Risk Transfer
Rating agency AM Best has published new draft rating criteria for insurance-linked funds (ILF) and is seeking comments from market participants.   30 September 2014
Insurance
Allied World Assurance Company (AWAC) has posted a strong set of results for 2014, as it benefitted from growth in all of its business segments.   5 February 2015

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