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Slave Trade Suit Targets Lloyd’s, U.S. Companies

Apr 19 2004 // Ten present day descendants of slaves, transported from Africa in the 18th and 19th centuries, have filed a law suit against R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Co., Fleet Boston Financial Corp. (as successor in interest to the...

RMS Risk Management Tools Assist Lloyd’s Syndicates

Apr 15 2004 // Risk Management Solutions (RMS), a provider of products and services for catastrophe risk management, has issued a set of instructions and tools to assist Lloyd’s syndicates in completing the 2004 Lloyd’s...

S&P Sees No Change in Lloyd’s Ratings

Apr 8 2004 // Standard and Poor’s Ratings Services announced that its ‘A’ insurer financial strength rating on Lloyd’s will not be affected by the company’s 2003 pro forma annual accounting result (See IJ...

Best Affirms Catlin, Syndicate 2003 ‘A’ Ratings

Apr 8 2004 // A.M. Best Co. announced that it has affirmed the financial strength rating of “A” (Excellent) of Bermuda-based Catlin Insurance Company Ltd. (CICL) (Bermuda) and its Syndicate Rating of Lloyd’s Syndicate...

Pecoraro Arrested in London; Faces Trial in New Orleans

Apr 8 2004 // Arrested in London late last year after more than a decade as a fugitive, Nofio Pecoraro Jr., 53, has been extradited to face trial on federal charges connected to his family’s failed insurance company. According to...

Lloyd’s Puts 2003 Profits at $3.387 Billion

Apr 7 2004 // While other insurers had a good year in 2003, Lloyd’s had a great one. The 300 year old insurance market projected 2003 profits on an annualized basis of $3.387 billion. On the old three-year system the 2003...

People and Places

Apr 5 2004 // Grace Marrano The Protector Group Insurance Agency of Worcester, Mass., has three new additions to its management staff. Grace H. Marrano is the new employee benefits manager. She is responsible for managing employee...

Lord Levene Addresses Italian Insurance Leaders

Mar 31 2004 // In a speech to Italian insurance leaders in Milan yesterday, Lloyd’s Chairman Lord Peter Levene addressed industry problems, and sounded a distinctively positive note on Lloyd’s prospects. “Last year, the...

Slave Trade Suit Targets Lloyd’s, U.S. Companies

Mar 30 2004 // Ten present day descendants of slaves, transported from Africa in the 18th and 19th centuries, have filed a lawsuit against R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Co., Fleet Boston Financial Corp. (as successor in interest to the...

Lloyd’s Hires Consultant for ‘Brand Name’

Mar 29 2004 // Lloyd’s has taken an additional step to try and cash in on what is arguably the best known name in global insurance. News reports (compiled by Reuters and Yahoo) note that the 300 year old London market has hired the...

Travelers Reaches Asbestos Settlement with Equitas

Mar 23 2004 // Lloyd’s runoff vehicle Equitas and Travelers Property Casualty have reached a comprehensive settlement of policies existing between Travelers and the Lloyd’s underwriters who are reinsured by Equitas. Equitas...

Best Affirms Lloyd’s Syndicate 1414 ‘A+’ Rating

Mar 19 2004 // A.M. Best Co. announced that it has affirmed its “A+” (Superior) Syndicate Rating of Lloyd’s Syndicate 1414 with a stable outlook. “The rating reflects explicit support from American Home Assurance...

U.K. Budget Boosts Lloyd’s Names

Mar 18 2004 // Chancellor Gordon Brown’s 2004 U.K. budget proposals will help schools with extra cash and retired persons with tax breaks, but not civil servants, as the budget plans on cutting some 40,000 jobs. While the U.K. will...

Moody’s Downgrades Lloyd’s Syndicate 1007; Revises Syndicate 2147 Outlook to Stable

Mar 15 2004 // Moody’s Investors Service announced that it has downgraded the A1 Insurance Financial Strength Rating (IFSR) of Lloyd’s syndicate 1007, SVB Syndicates Limited, to A2 and assigned a stable outlook. It also...

Moody’s Issues Upbeat Report on Lloyd’s

Mar 12 2004 // Moody’s Investors Service’s latest forecasts for the Lloyd’s of London insurance market indicate that Lloyd’s could record profits totaling around £6 billion ($10.8 billion) for the 2002 to 2004...

Philip Lader to Join Council of Lloyd’s

Mar 10 2004 // Lloyd’s announced that Philip Lader, former U.S. Ambassador to the United Kingdom, is to join the Council at Lloyd’s, the ultimate governing body of the market. Lader served as U.S. Ambassador to the U.K. from...

Lloyd’s Honors Two U.S. Brokers

Mar 10 2004 // Lloyd’s announced that two U.S.-based brokers have been honored for their outstanding achievements in 2003. Gary Cooney of McGriff, Seibels & Williams was named US Surplus Lines Broker of the Year and John...

Kinnect Processes First ‘Open Market’ Risk

Feb 11 2004 // Lloyd’s announced that its Kinnect data transmission platform has just handled its first “open market” risk placement – a “complex open market risk” placed by Willis with Amlin last...

“2004 Will Be the Real Test” Lord Levene Tells Insurers

Feb 4 2004 // Lloyd’s Chairman Lord Peter Levene does not mince words. So, while he reflected on 2003 as a relatively benign, and for Lloyd’s a very profitable, year, his audience at a meeting of the City Forum in London sat...

British MEP Wants EU Court to Examine Lloyd’s case

Feb 2 2004 // Roy Perry, a British Conservative member of the European Parliament, has called for an investigation by the European Court of Justice, the EU’s highest court, of the accusations against Lloyd’s and the U.K....