Howden
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Various trends may work together to hold the cat markets up for longer than some had feared.
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Diversification in perils and regions can help the market grow.
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This follows the broker's rebrand in October last year.
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Arm is based in Guernsey and has a Bermudan management licence.
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Typical ILW attachment points for US peak perils have fallen from $60bn to $40bn-$50bn as the market awaits the final Hurricane Ian number from PCS.
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Improving the speed and efficiency of settlements is required to help the market grow.
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Of $17bn that entered the market in the 15 months to 31 December, 40% was channelled into ILS vehicles.
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The broker said global cat rates rose 3% in the 1 January reinsurance renewals.
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The executives will look to bring the company’s full suite of products to clients.
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The 30-strong segment will combine reinsurance and capital markets with data, analytics and technology.
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She joins after over four years at Securis, where she was head of investor relations and business development.
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European and Bermudian reinsurers are expected to be the most favorably affected by the current environment.