Strategy
Europe Beats U.S. in M&A Insurance Industry Deals: Clyde & Co.
Insurance and reinsurance industry M&A deals have picked up a bit in Europe and elsewhere. But they keep declining in the U.S., continuing to deny it the lead in a space it has typically ...AIG Announces Restructured Leadership Team
American International Group Inc. announced Thursday that it has restructured its leadership team in order to integrate the company and position it to deliver its full capabilities to AIG's ...
Swiss Re is Pulling Back From Catastrophe Coverage
Swiss Re Ltd., the world's No. 2 reinsurer, is cutting back on catastrophe coverage and moving into new lines of business as low interest rates and fewer natural disasters undercut prices. "The super ...AIG CEO Finalist Wintrob Leaves the Company for ‘Other Opportunities’
Jay Wintrob is leaving American International Group three months after being passed over for the job of president and CEO. Earlier this summer, news reports pointed to Wintrob, president and CEO of ...
Beazley: Cyber Breaches are Small in Number But Growing
Specialty insurer Beazley has identified the most common source of data breaches, and they're not all in the cyber world. Most come from misdirected emails and faxes and the loss of paper records, ...
Citigroup Dives Deeper Into Derivatives Risks
In the past five years, the firm that took the largest U.S. bank bailout of the financial crisis increased the total amount of derivatives on its books by 69 percent, surpassing most U.S. peers and ...
Tower Group, Now Part of ACP Re, Gets a Ratings Boost
Now that Tower Group International is a part of Bermuda-based reinsurer ACP Re Ltd., its financial ratings have stopped dropping and are improving. A.M. Best said it upgraded the financial strength ...
Fireman’s Fund, Minus Commercial, to Zero in on Personal Lines
While Allianz is bringing Fireman's Fund Insurance Company's commercial lines business into its own operations, the short-term plan with its personal lines arm appears to be a focus on maintaining ...

