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- Time-Tested Lloyd's Turns to Address U.S. Disaster Losses
- Lloyd's of London, the world's oldest and most visible insurer, has set about dealing with the aftermath of the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11. Two weeks after the event, it released its projected net loss figures. Due to Lloyd's unique structure, calculating the potential losses required extra time and energy....
- White papers 2001-10-29
- Offshore Update
- The article describes offshore U.S. terrorism risk insurance. As reported by IADC in its August Drill Bits, the U.S. Congress has been deliberating the Terrorism Risk Insurance Act of 2002, (S.2600), which would provide the insurance industry additional security in the wake of the September 11 attacks. Lloyd's of London...
- White papers 2002-09-01
- All Aboard! Accused Fraudster Allen Stanford Rides the D&O Train, Courtesy of Lloyd's
- It's never a good sign for the prosecution when the judge starts weeping for the defendant. But the case of R. Allen Stanford, who stands accused of masterminding a $7 billion investor-fraud scheme, could fare even worse for the insurance industry. Insurers such as Chubb, Ace and...
- Blog posts 2009-10-10
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- St. Paul Cos. experiments with investment in Lloyd's. (St. Paul Fire and Marine Insurance Co., Lloyd's of London)
- LONDON--St. Paul Fire and Marine Ins. Co. this year became the only U.S.-based individual corporate member of Lloyd's, with a capital investment of 14 million [pounds] ($20.5 million) spread over 12 syndicates. St. Paul tried to target the lines of insurance that were ...
- Research articles 1994-03-28
- Buyers notice ILVs at Lloyd's. (integrated Lloyd's vehicles; Lloyd's of London)
- LONDON - The growing integration of corporate capital and underwriting capacity at Lloyd's of London is unstoppable and is generating increasing interest among insurance buyers, according to Standard & Poor's Corp. Releasing its 1998 Lloyd's SyndiLONDON - The growing integration of corporate capital and underwriting...
- Research articles 1998-10-05
- Lloyd's limited. (Lloyd's of London) (Editorial)
- A number of investment trusts have been formed that could put as much as 1 billion pounds sterling into Lloyd's of London in 1994. It is believed that because Lloyd's has lost so much in recent years the market capacity has shrunk and premiums should go up.London's insurance market will...
- Research articles 1993-10-23
- The end of the name. (Lloyd's of London)
- Lloyd's of London is considering the addition of corporate investors as a source of capital, along with 'names' or individual investors. Losses in the billions have driven out a number of 'names,' and Lloyd's hopes to increase capacity through corporate investors.LAUNCHING new rules for corporate members of Lloyd's of London...
- Research articles 1993-09-18
- Buyers notice ILVs at Lloyd's
- MATTHEW MacDERMOTT LONDON - The growing integration of corporate capital and underwriting capacity at Lloyd's of London is unstoppable and is generating increasing interest among insurance buyers, according to Standard & Poor's Corp. Releasing itMATTHEW MacDERMOTT LONDON - The growing integration of corporate capital...
- Research articles 1998-10-05
- LaSalle Re of Bermuda will underwrite at LLoyd's.(LaSalle Re Holdings Ltd.)(Brief Article)
- LaSalle Re Holdings Ltd. of Bermuda will underwrite business in three Lloyd's of London syndicates through its newly formed subsidiary, LaSalle Re Corporate Capital Ltd., based in London. Newly accepted as a corporate member of Lloyd's of London, LaSalle Re Corporate Capital is participating...
- Research articles 1997-01-20
- Corporate capital could rejuvenate Lloyd's. (Lloyd's of London) (Editorial)
- With the publication of its "Guide to Corporate Membership," Lloyd's of London has taken a decisive and important step in putting the 305-year-old market in its best position to operate successfully in a modern and more competitive world insurance marketplace. Although there will...
- Research articles 1993-09-27
- Lloyd's sets framework for future; Three-year plan would expand presence of market in United States.(World)(Lloyd's of London )
- Byline: SARAH VEYSEY LONDON-Lloyd's of London last week unveiled a three-year strategic plan aimed at helping the market retain corporate investors and maintain a strong position compared with other insurance and reinsurance centers. The plan, the result of more than a...
- Research articles 2006-01-23
- World Updates; Rate cuts take hold in Australia.(International)(Dane Douetil appointed at Lloyd's Market Association)(profits of Zurich Financial Services)
- Rate reductions of 5% to 20% are being seen for property and liability insurance for large corporate risks and other commercial insurance lines in Australia, according to Standard & Poor's Corp. But despite market softening, S&P said the Aust Rate reductions of 5% to 20% are...
- Research articles 2005-05-23
- Result of vote on Lloyd's reforms out today
- LLOYD'S OF London, the world's oldest insurance market, held a crucial meeting yesterday which should see its future decided by corporate backers and the end of an arcane structure which gave private individuals clout. The meeting discussed a package of reforms, designed to improve the market's profitability and self- regulation,...
- Research articles 2002-09-13
- SugarCRM, Telework Day, Symmetry and SAP, SunGard, Call Center Jobs, Parallels
- The news as of the first coffee this morning, and the music is Miles Davis's mind-blowing album "A Tribute to Jack Johnson," which I guess technically is a jazz album, but which rocks harder than most other albums released in 1971. Thanks to Mikal Gilmore for introducing me to it:SierraCRM...
- News items 2009-08-13
- Lloyd's Helped Pennsylvania-Based Corporate Life Shield Money from Regulators.(Originated from The Patriot-News, Harrisburg, Pa.)
- Jun. 11--Lloyd's of London, the venerable British insurance syndicate, helped Corporate Life Insurance Co. shield more than $1 million from Pennsylvania insurance regulators, documents show. The accusation is made in papers filed in ongoing litigation that involves a group of Lloyd's underwriters and the three men...
- Research articles 1996-06-11
- Lloyd's invited to join the real world.
- Mar 5, 2002 The Australian ABIX via COMTEX -- US investors are threatening an insurance fund withdrawal unless Lloyd's of London undertakes reform. They maintain the cost of doing business with Lloyd's of London is too high. Corporate members, rather than individual names, provide...
- Research articles 2002-03-04
- Names oppose a corporate Lloyd's. (Lloyd's of London)
- LONDON - Lloyd's of London should continue to be a mixed capital market and not turn into a strictly corporate capital structure, some market executives believe. Lloyd's strength is in its diversity, and that includes its source of capital, generated by a mix of traditional names;...
- Research articles 1997-09-22
- Lloyd's of London uses technology to secure U.S. markets
- "Extranet" provides numerous opportunities for MGAs The Lloyd's of London marketplace has changed dramatically over the past decade. At the ver least, the legal problems that it faced during that time were a source of embarrassment and very well could have brought about a demise of the venerable institution. In...
- Research articles 2000-05-01
- Stanford wins ruling in battle over fraud case defence
- After months in legal and financial limbo, without access to funds or the ability to pay a lawyer, Sir Allen Stanford – the billionaire founder of the Stanford Financial Group – has caught something of a break. The Texan businessman, accused by US officials of operating a $7bn Ponzi scheme,...
- News items 2009-10-11
- Crunch time: Lloyd's of London. (insurance)
- Lloyd's mew management is ready to implement its new business plan, having gotten the support of its financial backers, known as 'names.' Admission of corporate capital is one new plan, but regulations have yet to be formalized. Unlimited liability names is another new issue.THE new bosses of Lloyd's, London's sickly...
- Research articles 1993-09-04
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