Boardroom Agenda
Chubb Scion and Former Vice Chairman ‘Pi’ Chubb Has Died
Percy "Pi" Chubb III, a former Chubb Corp. vice chairman and a scion of its founders, has died. Chubb disclosed in a March 22 announcement that the 81-year-old former executive had passed away, ...
Post-Merger Chubb Covets More of the High Net Worth Market Pie
Its acquisition of Fireman's Fund's business in April, 2015 provided ACE Ltd. with an idea of what's involved in integrating two leading high net worth insurance businesses. Frances D. O'Brien is now ...
Chubb Finalizes Bermuda Leadership Team, Renames Division
Chubb said it has rounded out the new leadership team for its Bermuda-based operations and also plans to rename the division. Both actions follow the nearly $30 billion merger of ACE Ltd. and Chubb ...
France’s AXA is Latest Insurer with CEO Change; De Castries Retirement Date Set
Axa SA Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Henri de Castries is leaving earlier than expected, handing over the post of CEO to Thomas Buberl as France's largest insurer splits its top jobs. De ...
Munich Re Plans New $1.1B Share Buyback; Profit Expected to Plunge
Munich Re, the world's second-biggest reinsurer, expects profit to decline this year as falling prices for its products and low interest rates weigh on investment earnings. The company plans to ...
Cuba Presents Huge Insurance Market Opportunities (in Theory)
Cuba presents significant opportunities for insurers and others businesses in the months ahead as the U.S. restores diplomatic ties. The market is not a slam-dunk, however, as it presents significant ...
The Rapid Global Ascendance of China’s Anbang Insurance
China's Anbang Insurance Group Co has emerged from near obscurity 18 months ago to sign deals worth more than $30 billion, moving into the big league of global real estate and finance. The ...
In the Latest Edition of Carrier Management Magazine: State of Flux
The Q1 2016 edition of Carrier Management focuses on two broad themes: the state of the industry and talent management. But anyone glancing at our feature titles might think our main focus is ...

