Treaty Reinsurance
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The Bahrain reinsurer has lacked a permanent chief executive since June 2018.
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The reinsurer has 180 days to comply with Nasdaq rules otherwise it will be delisted.
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Fema’s David Maurstad tells this publication the reinsurance contract is not expected to get hit.
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The sector has seen few activist investors in the past, but that is starting to change.
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The catastrophe events that struck during the fourth quarter of 2018 could hit Arch's bottom line by as much as $130mn.
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The reinsurer has brought in Rodrigo Martinez from Patria Re to head up its Mexican and Central American treaty business.
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Following on from 2018 when dedicated industry capital actually reduced, Guy Carpenter's latest market report suggests it may in fact rise this year.
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The estimate is lower than Munich Re's $80bn forecast but represents the third costliest 12 months for insurers of the past eight years.
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The investor claims various potential acquirers would "covet" the Kevin O'Donnell-led reinsurer.
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Shareholders are likely to support the sale, and the possibility of a challenger bid seems remote.
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Axa has agreed to pay $15.3bn for XL Group to shift its balance of business from life and savings to property and casualty.
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AIG has agreed to acquire Bermudian carrier Validus in a $5.56bn deal
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