Leadenhall Capital Partners
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Mitsui Sumitomo Insurance (MSI) now owns 80 percent of Leadenhall Capital Partners after taking over the holding from its international subsidiary MS Amlin.
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The ILS manager also revealed more detail on the limits written through MS Amlin.
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The Japanese conglomerate has assumed the majority holding in Leadenhall from its international (re)insurance brand.
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The Luca Albertini-led ILS manager will become a direct subsidiary of the Japanese insurance group, rather than being held by MS Amlin.
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The ILS manager’s exposure is to the start-up’s accident and health risks.
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The fundraising takes the investment manager’s life ILS asset base to more than $2.5bn.
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Many ILS entrepreneurs have already successfully cashed out.
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Elementum took out the manager of the year title while American Financial Group was named the sponsor of the year.
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There has been a $300mn growth for the London-based ILS manager since the start of the year alone.
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The rationale behind the investment is to reduce the fund's exposure to equities.
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People moves in the ILS market.
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Leadenhall Capital Partners investment analyst Joel Milnes is leaving the London-based ILS manager, sources told Trading Risk.
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