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The CEO called reinsurance an incumbents’ market, despite the influx of new capital.
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Claims arose from events including Hurricane Delta, Hurricane Zeta and Tropical Storm Eta.
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The ILS manager sees Florida primary and retro business producing more return than reinsurance.
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The deal took Alturas transactions to $115mn for the year to date as syndicated sidecars are expected to continue shrinking.
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The carrier’s long-standing client Alfa has become an equity investor.
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Other listed insurers lose ground in London trading.
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A more diverse investor base is supplanting continued cutbacks from some ILS players, although Stone Ridge's participations are holding more stable than in prior years.
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The former head of AmTrust Re and ex-MS Amlin property underwriter will help establish the start-up's Bermuda office.
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The carrier joins peers such as Hamilton Re in raising fresh funds to attack the tight retro market.
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The listing without prior PE cornerstone backing is an effective first for the reinsurance sector.
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The Day 1 launch via a listing without PE cornerstone investors is an effective first for the (re)insurance sector.
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ILS manager Hudson Structured is among the prior owners selling Compre, after buying into the legacy firm in January.