PartnerRe
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The reinsurer experienced a “notable decrease” of catastrophe losses last year.
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Jon Colello will become president in the management shake-up.
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She succeeds Jonathan Schriber who joined Arch Reinsurance as US division president earlier this month.
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The Inside P&C news team runs you through the earnings results for the day.
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Reinsurers have mostly grown since before the Covid crisis, but the type and timing of growth affects value creation,
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Jarrier has been with the carrier for over two decades, most recently as head of worldwide pricing and analytics.
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The non-life underwriting profit for the quarter came to $368mn compared with $313mn in the prior-year period.
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Overall, the carrier posted $408mn of cat and man-made losses in Q3, up from $333mn a year earlier, of which $297mn related to Hurricane Ida and the European floods.
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Axis’ pivot away from property reinsurance comes just as the sector reaches one of the biggest inflection points.
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The carrier booked $45mn Q2 cat losses net of retrocession that included $41mn from Natal Floods and $4mn associated with the Australian floods.
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The former Chubb exec will remain on the board as an independent director, along with president and CEO Jacques Bonneau.
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The French mutual’s CEO Thierry Derez and chief of staff Sylvestre Frezal said the deal is a strategic move to adapt to new forms of risk.
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Ruparelia, a former AIG executive, will be based in London and will join PartnerRe’s executive leadership team.
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The firm posted a combined ratio of 81.3% for its P&C segment and 91.7% for its specialty unit, improving from 97.7% and 94.8% in Q1 2021, respectively.
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The firm posted a combined ratio of 80% for its P&C segment and 72.5% for its specialty unit, improving from 97.6% and 100.2% in Q4 2020, respectively.
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The reincarnated $9bn deal is moving a step closer to completion.
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The executive was speaking at an investor day following the deal to sell PartnerRe to Covea.
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The Bermudian carrier took $188mn losses from Hurricane Ida and $60mn from the European floods.
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However, the deal is low-to-mid ranking in terms of book multiple.
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If the deal does complete this time, the partnership will face a range of pitfalls and challenges.
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The deal price is the same as was agreed in the transaction last year that Covea terminated.