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SCOR improves combined ratio and profits in Q1
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French reinsurer SCOR has improved its combined ratio and increased profits in the first three months of 2018.   26 April 2018
Insurance
Bermuda-based Sompo International Holdings, a specialty provider of property and casualty insurance and reinsurance, has appointed John (Jack) Kuhn to the new role of chief underwriting officer (CUO) for Sompo International’s property & casualty (P&C) business.   25 April 2018
No stopping for ILS, cat bonds growth
Alternative Risk Transfer
2017 was a record breaking year for cat bond issuance. Gary Harris and Brad Adderley from legal firm Appleby take a look back at what was a year to remember.   25 April 2018
Insurance
Broker Willis Towers Watson (WTW) made three senior appointments within its corporate risk and broking segment to strengthen its broking platform.   25 April 2018
Insurance
Improved insurance underwriting and lower tax rate are expected to boost Berkshire Hathaway’s operating income in the first quarter of 2018, according to Morgan Stanley analysts.   24 April 2018
Insurance
Bermuda-based Catalina Holdings has, through its wholly-owned subsidiary Catalina General Insurance, assumed a portfolio of US property & casualty liabilities in runoff from Arch Reinsurance with net outstanding reserve of approximately $410 million.   24 April 2018
Insurance
Windward, an Israel-based maritime risk analytics startup has appointed former BP CEO Lord Browne of Madingley to its board of directors.   24 April 2018
Insurance
Berlin-based insurtech simplesurance, a digital solutions provider, and ELEMENT, a digital property/casualty insurer are partnering to bring fully-digitalized insurance policies to market.   24 April 2018
Insurance
Nearly half of manufacturers have been the victim of cyber-crime, and a quarter has suffered some financial loss or disruption to business as a result, according to a new report.   24 April 2018
Insurance
Malicious and/or non-malicious cyber incidents are excluded in most classes of business covering physical damage losses, according to a report by the Lloyd’s Market Association (LMA) called ‘Cyber Risks & Exposures Model Clauses: Class of Business Review’, which reviews by class non-affirmative and affirmative coverage and commonly used exclusions.   23 April 2018

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