Leadenhall Capital Partners
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The Leadenhall co-founder was recognised alongside other winners including Ontario Teachers Pension Plan and Aon Capital Advisory.
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The ILS CEO spoke about growth opportunities at Trading Risk’s London ILS conference
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The pair have helped to lead the life and alternative credit team since January 2020.
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Amy Green is now associate non-life portfolio management and research, after new hires in the firm’s London-based life team as well.
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NatWest cited a reduction in relative risk-adjusted returns as it decreased allocations, while North Yorkshire reported outperformance across its trio of ILS investments.
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The latest generation of ILS-backed rated fronting platforms is looking more “ILS-y” due to their ownership structures.
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The vehicle will launch with $200mn of equity contributed by all the manager's ILS funds.
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Underwriting results and ESG principles should be aligned and more information will be sought from counterparties, the ILS manager said.
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The $20bn fund has 2% of its assets allocated to ILS, equal to about $400mn.
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The firm expects AuM “well above” that level in early 2021 despite upcoming redemptions, after growing $600mn since July.
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He will replace Hamza Khan, who left the firm for personal reasons, Trading Risk can reveal.
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Schroders and Leadenhall Capital Partners have participated in a $31mn (A$43mn) fundraise for Australian life insurance provider Integrity Life.