North American bulletin
Our North American bulletin aims to bring topical and concise articles to the insurance and risk management communities in USA and Canada.
North American bulletin - April 2013
04 April 2013
In this issue articles include, a property placement for a leading middle market investor, trade disruption and political risks coverage for an Egyptian food supplier, an exclusive excess side-A D&O wording and a Bermuda market overview.
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RIMS 2012 special edition
13 April 2012
In this issue articles include, tripled terrorism limits for a multi-national, a challenging placement for a refurbished research vessel and a review of Thai flood losses and how they are being evaluated.
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A global view of 1/1 renewals
31 January 2012
The contents of this edition are based on the findings of a survey conducted among leading privately owned brokers around the world. These findings are therefore representative of a large segment of insureds and provide interesting variations in underwriter market responses.
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A direct view of 1/1 renewals
19 January 2012
This edition provides an overview of how the January 1 2012 reinsurance market renewals went and how they might affect the direct markets over the next 12 months.
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Specialist approach key to broker change
18 November 2011
In this issue articles include how knowledge of specialist coverage resulted in a broker switch, a placement under pressure in Bermuda and the dangers of not having flood coverage in place.
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Stock throughput
19 August 2011
In this issue articles include high risk property, stockthroughput and specific coverage for bed bugs.
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Political violence coverage responds
04 February 2011
In this issue includes London's responsiveness to property and political violence risks in Haiti, challenging professional liabilities risks and the increased demand for trade credit.
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A new approach to continuity
18 November 2010
This edition inclues tailored terrorism programmes utilising captives, working physicians risk retention groups and renewable energy.
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