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  • The Audit-Committee Report AIG is arguably the greatest insurance organization in the world. As such, it deserves more scrutiny than other companies. In its reports for the years ending 2001 and 2000, AIG's audit committee disclaimed virtually all r
  • In a welcome reversal of type, the US Supreme court delivered a pro insurer judgement earlier this month restricting the scale of punitive damage awards. In State Farm Mutual vs Campbell et al, the US Supreme Court decided by a 6-3 majority that puniti
  • Buffett blast derives credit and criticism. Should (re)insurance investors be concerned? When the Sage of Omaha sounds a warning signal, the insurance world usually tunes in. So when Warren Buffett wrote his annual letter to Berkshire Hathaway shar
  • The Insurance Insider can confirm that space insurers have received six claims for constructive total loss amounting to more than $1.6bn as a result of Boeing telecommunications satellites found to have a shorter than expected lifespan. As revealed in
  • At 8:23 p.m on February 3, when AIG announced that it would take a $2.8 billion pretax charge ($1.8 billion after tax) to boost loss reserves, investors' perception of the company was radically altered. AIG had been venerated for its rapidly growing, pred
  • 2002 will see profits at Lloyd’s return, perhaps as much as £1.5bn. Good news because in contrast 2000 will be another poor year when Lloyd’s unveils its official results later this month. Exclusive analysis from The Insider’s Laptop. It was a long tim
  • Disappointing 2002 results but if its disposals go to plan then UK giant should end 2003 far stronger than it began the year In a fortnight that saw relegation from the FTSE 100, a disappointing set of 2002 results and a higher than expected dividend
  • AXIS Capital has joined the growing list of Bermudian operators seeking to list on the New York Stock Exchange.
  • Founder departs; but all is well, liability insurer insists The chief executive of the commercial liability insurer The Underwriter Insurance Company Ltd has parted company with the firm he helped form. Keith Rutter resigned from The Underwriter last
  • Lloyd's Names are being asked to pay £75.00 to join an action group that will investigate the possibility of alleged mis-selling by Names' stop loss mutual Integer. The newly formed Stop Loss Recovery Group is canvassing Names who purchased stop loss i