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Eurobase’s synergy2 to support Sigurd’s captive operations
9 November 2017
Reporter Lorella Fava

Sigurd Rück AG (Sigurd), the captive of Saipem domiciled in Zurich, Switzerland, has selected Eurobase Insurance Solutions’s synergy2 to support its captive operations

Chubb promotes Barry Beard
9 November 2017
Reporter Lorella Fava

Chubb has promoted Barry Beard as head of global services and complex multinational UK and Ireland

Allianz explores blockchain for captives
07 November 2017
Reporter Stephanie Palmer

Allianz Global Corporate & Specialty has implemented a blockchain prototype for a global captive insurance programme, intended to improve the efficiency of international corporate insurance transactions

Websure opens new Toronto office
01 November 2017
Reporter Becky Butcher

Websure has expanded its presence in North America with the opening of a support centre in Toronto

PRA to improve Solvency II directive
25 October 2017
Reporter Becky Butcher

The Prudential Regulation Authority (PRA) has revealed it is to make improvements the Solvency II directive, less than two years after its implementation date

Incumbents and start-ups working together is key to insurance innovation
23 October 2017
Reporter Becky Butcher

Incumbents and start-ups working together in harmony is key to achieving the best possible innovation in the insurance sector, attendees heard at this year’s Guernsey Insurance Forum in London

Aggregated losses from catastrophes to reach $100bn, says WTW report
20 October 2017
Reporter Barney Dixon

The ILS market is ready to deal with the increasing rate of natural disasters, despite the fact that aggregate losses from catastrophes in Q3 2017 are likely to reach $100 billion, according to a market update from WTW Securities

EU-US Covered Agreement a ‘good step’, says A.M. Best
19 October 2017
Reporter Becky Butcher

The signing of the EU-US Covered Agreement is a “good step” for EU and US reinsurers, but full implementation could take up to five years, according to A.M. Best

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