AIG
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Its property cat aggregate cover renewed with improved coverage.
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The carrier reported an additional A$70mn reinsurance reinstatement because of higher claims.
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RenRe will be taking control of ILS manager AlphaCat as part of its purchase of Validus Re.
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The Bermudian reinsurer launched a public offering of 6,300,000 common shares and anticipates raising around $1.15bn to finance the transaction.
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The deal includes AIG's AlphaCat platform.
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The company has eroded about half its international catastrophe deductible following New Zealand losses.
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This came as parent AIG said it had around $6bn of reinsurance limit available for 2023.
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The two insurers are believed to provide in excess of 20% of the cat MGA’s capacity.
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Peter Zaffino said AIG expected to able to source similar levels of reinsurance capacity as currently given its relationships with counterparties.
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AIG’s Q3 net cat losses of $600mn included $450mn from Hurricane Ian.
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The firm pointed to likely material increases in reinsurance rates for peak zone business in some cases.
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The executive will rejoin as EVP, reinsurance purchasing and risk capital optimization.
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The firm ‘felt very good about consolidating programmes’, at 1 January.
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Third-party assets under management were up $100mn in Q1 at $3.6bn.
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The move will leave nearly 8,000 affluent customers without coverage and unable to turn to state-backed insurer Citizens Property Insurance.
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The carrier said AIG Re cut US property reinsurance limits deployed by 10% at 1 January.
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The carrier has $175mn remaining in its aggregate retention and is expecting limited catastrophe losses during Q4 given their treaty cover.
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Brooks had been in his post for almost two years and joined AlphaCat in 2011.
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The insurer also sourced more buydown reinsurance layers to reduce its retention of North American catastrophe risks.
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Jessie Ruppe joins from Arch to oversee casualty ceded reinsurance, while two internal promotions will be responsible for financial lines and property cessions.
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Sven Wehmeyer, who will remain as CEO of Validus’s Zurich-domiciled reinsurance arm, replaced Steve Bardill as head of international on 1 June.
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