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Miller hires James Powers to enhance its reinsurance capabilities
26 March 2021
UK

Miller has hired James Power as its new exposure analytics lead, to strengthen the firm’s exposure analytics and deal structuring offering for reinsurance clients

Davies makes two promotions in Keoghs
26 March 2021
UK

Davies has promoted Allison Carr as CEO and Gary Fitzpatrick as chief commercial officer, in its legal solutions business, Keoghs

Ratings affirmed for ADM Insurance Group
26 March 2021
Vermont

A.M. Best has affirmed the financial strength rating of A- and the long-term issuer credit ratings of “a-” of Agrinational Insurance Company and its wholly-owned subsidiary, ADM Insurance Company

HDVI teams up with Munich Re and Spinnaker Insurance, expands into four states
25 March 2021
Illinois

The High Definition Vehicle Insurance Group, the next-generation commercial auto insurance business, has formed new relationships with Munich Re Specialty Insurance and Spinnaker Insurance Company

John Talley to retire from Missouri Department of Commerce and Insurance
25 March 2021
Missouri

John Talley has revealed his plans to retire from his position as captive programme manager at the Missouri Department of Commerce and Insurance on 31 March

Washington State captive bill is ‘poorly drafted’, says Vermont’s Rich Smith
25 March 2021
Vermont

“Washington could have instituted a self-procurement tax like several other states — instead, the Office of the Insurance Commissioner chose pride over prudence,” according to Rich Smith, president of the Vermont Captive Insurance Association

GFSC pre-authorises Robus Insurance PCC captive cell
25 March 2021
Guernsey

Guernsey-based protected cell company Robus Insurance PCC has had a captive cell pre-authorised for a client for their professional indemnity programme

AGCS: businesses need to review BCP due to rising political unrest
24 March 2021
UK

Business continuity planning needs to proactively address political violence risks, particularly in highly-exposed sectors such as retail, according to the latest issue of Global Risk Dialogue from Allianz Global Corporate & Specialty

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