Howden Tiger
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After securing a $1.6bn deal to acquire TigerRisk, Howden said the transaction will create a “much-needed fourth global player” in reinsurance.
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Sources indicated talks have been conducted using an adjusted Ebitda figure for TigerRisk of around $85mn-$90mn, which is far higher than previously thought.
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The broker spent three years with Aon in Bermuda and New York.
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A takeover would boost Howden’s burgeoning reinsurance portfolio.
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The panel discussed the need to adapt to ESG and climate change
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TigerRisk Partners has added two new brokers to its delegated authority business, including entering the Australian market as it appointed Simon Chandler as head of reinsurance broking programmes and binders.
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Tuttle has more than 35 years’ experience in P&C broking and cat modelling.
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The global broker has created the new role to develop its analytics offering.
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At Lockton Re, Cheney spent the last 18 months as senior broker and co-leader of its property practice.
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TigerRisk has taken several bold steps to solidify its position as the fourth-largest reinsurance intermediary in recent months.
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The company has also confirmed that new recruit Tim Ronda will join as president later this month.
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From ESG to social inflation, systemic risk to cat risk, we highlight some of the top discussions from this year’s four-day virtual conference.
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