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QBE syndicate 386 latest forecast

QBE has announced their latest forecast results for Syndicate 386 as follows:-...

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Chaucer 1176 - 2017 and 2018 Estimates as at June 2019

Chaucer Syndicates Ltd have advised the updated forecasts for the 2017 and 2018 years of account for Syndicate 1176....

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ERS syndicate 218 latest forecast

ERS has announced the latest forecast for the 2017 and 2018 accounts for syndicate 218 as follows:-...

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BRIT 2988 2017 and 2018 Estimates as at June 2019

BRIT Syndicate 2988 have revised their forecasts for the 2017 and 2018 years of account as follows:...

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Asta Syndicates updated forecasts for 2017 & 2018 years of account

Asta Managing Agency Limited has announced the updated forecasts for the 2017 and 2018 years of account for Syndicates 1729 (D Dale), 2525 (D Dale), 2689 (Verto...

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2017 and 2018 Estimates as at June 2019

Lloyd’s released to the LSE today the updated estimates for the 2017 and 2018 Years of Account as at 30 June 2019....

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Hiscox Syndicate 33 - Proposed 2020 YoA Pre-emption

Further to our HUR Bulletin dated 16th August 2019 we are pleased to advise that Hiscox plans to increase Syndicate 33's 2020 stamp capacity from £1.4bn to £1.7...

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Hurricane Dorian - Tuesday 3rd September 2019

Category 3 Hurricane Dorian has stalled over the northern islands of the Bahamas for the last 24 hours, believed to be an unprecedented length of time, and as a...

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Hurricane Dorian - Update - Friday 6th September

Having battered the Bahamas as a Category 5 storm with sustained winds of 185mph, slow moving Hurricane Dorian has now reduced to Category 1 with winds of 90mph...

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RMS estimates Hurricane Dorian Insured Losses between US$3.5bn and US$6.5bn

RMS estimates that nearly all of the Caribbean insured losses will come from the Bahamas, particularly Grand Bahama and Abaco Islands. This loss estimate reflec...

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