Brought to you by:

International

Lloyd’s goes for big changes

23 July 2002

Lloyd’s Chairman Sax Riley is expected to announce later this week changes involving thousands of “inactive” Lloyd’s Names who want to get out of the market…

FSA says UK is better regulated than US

23 July 2002

Britain’s key financial regulator, the Financial Services Authority, has tried to ease investor fears about worldwide corporate collapses and scandals, saying the UK is better regulated…

Japan set to abandon terror fund plan

23 July 2002

Japan’s non-life insurers have turned their backs on plans to set up a terrorism fund, a move that could disadvantage Japanese insurers compared to their European and US competitors…

Weather changes affect communities

23 July 2002

Small changes in the weather such as slight temperature increases can have a dramatic effect on the community, similar to that of natural disasters…

Singapore insurers to come under scrutiny

23 July 2002

APRA’s new prudential requirements have formed the basis for corporate governance rules to be introduced in Singapore for the insurance industry later this year…

NY Bill will encourage fraud

16 July 2002

There’s trouble in New York’s uneasy motor vehicle insurance market, where insurers have refused to handle cover that is approved by a new state law…

Urgent calls for aviation pool

16 July 2002

As one European country cut its airlines off from government-back terrorism cover, aviation insurers are calling on the British Government not to follow suit…

GE halts sell-off

16 July 2002

General Electric Co has halted – or at least delayed – plans to split off its general insurance operations, the Wall Street Journal reported…

St Paul’s plans stalled again

16 July 2002

The St Paul has again postponed plans to spin off its reinsurance business into a new Bermuda firm called Platinum Underwriters Holdings…

Munich tops up American Re

16 July 2002

American Re, an arm of No 1 reinsurer Munich Re, is receiving a $2 billion funds transfusion to keep its reserves healthy…

WTC asbestos fears rise again

09 July 2002

Two preliminary studies have found that Ground-Zero recovery workers in New York may have little to fear concerning heavy metal and dangerous chemical compounds…

EU extends deadline

09 July 2002

The European Commission has extended the period EU member states can offer war risk insurance to airlines until October 31…

Insurers exposed to the WorldCom affair

09 July 2002

Ratings agency Fitch has warned that US insurers have an exposure of more than $8.9 billion of direct investment to collapsed communications giant WorldCom…

US homeowners are paying more

02 July 2002

An extraordinary number of catastrophes, the high cost of repairs and excessive jury awards due to the emergence of toxic mould claims have pushed the cost of US householders…

Silverstein faces tough Swiss Re stand

02 July 2002

Swiss Re believes a recent series of court rulings over its dispute with World Trade Centre leaseholder Larry Silverstein “clearly support” the insurers’ view that the terrorist attack…