All the headlines from our Lloyd's Topic Page, ordered by recency.
May 25 2001 // As the holiday season began, Lloyd’s issued a warning to the public concerning certain travel insurance policies sold by the Management Company (London) Limited.It urged people to “check the validity of any...
May 22 2001 // The St. Paul Companies announced “that its St. Paul at Lloyd’s operation will implement a major reorganisation of its underwriting and operational structure, including a plan to consolidate its existing 11...
May 21 2001 // The London insurance market achieved two significant milestones recently with the admission to Lloyd’s membership of three non-U.K.-based brokers, and the launch of Ins-sure Services Ltd., which will assume the...
May 13 2001 // Lloyd’s decision to begin reporting its syndicates profits and losses on an annual basis, rather than over three years, proved costly. Last year’s losses are estimated at £3.11 billion ($4.5 billion) overall,...
May 7 2001 // On April 16, London-based Benfield Greig Group plc and E.W. Blanch Holdings Inc. of Dallas announced an agreement on merger terms. Benfield offered to purchase the outstanding shares of EWB for $13.50 a share, valuing the...
May 2 2001 // Led by a strong performance in its surplus lines business, Lloyd’s announced a 23 percent gain in U.S. premium income for the year 2000 to $5.9 billion from $4.8 billion in 1999. “This increase is a reflection...
May 1 2001 // Lloyd’s announced that its old general website designation – www.lloyds.com – has become “An internet portal that will give insurance brokers and intermediaries all over the world direct access to...
Apr 30 2001 // Of the six new brokers admitted to Lloyd’s select fraternity five are based outside of the U.K., marking the first time that the venerable institution has given foreign brokers direct access to the Lloyd’s...
Apr 30 2001 // Lloyd’s and London’s International Underwriting Association announced that their joint venture with Xchanging, an Internet and information technology specialist, to create a unified premium processing and...
Mar 28 2001 // Lloyd’s announced preliminary estimates Tuesday that it would suffer an overall loss of at least £1.11 billion ($1.6 billion) for its 1999 year of account. It had already announced losses in 1998 of £1.06 billion...
Mar 26 2001 // On March 16, the U.S. Senate voted 79-18 to remove a provision in the pending Bankruptcy Reform Bill that would have prevented Lloyd’s of London from pursuing a number of American “Names” for debts...
Mar 22 2001 // Lloyd’s announced that an expert team of brokers and underwriters, who are closely following the de-orbiting process of Russia’s Mir space station, would be available to comment on the risks and other insurance...
Mar 21 2001 // Moody’s Investors Service Ltd. is forecasting that Lloyd’s of London will report losses of $5.23 billion for the four years of 1998 and 2001. Under Lloyd’s three-year accounting system, the next results...
Mar 19 2001 // Band members of the rock group Black Crowes have sued Lloyd’s of London in L.A. Superior Court, alleging that it has failed to reimburse the group for lost profits and expenses its members suffered when former Led...
Mar 19 2001 // On Friday, the U.S. Senate voted 79-to-18 to remove a provision in the pending Bankruptcy Reform Bill that would have prevented Lloyd’s of London from pursuing a number of American “Names” for debts...
Mar 16 2001 // The State Department is opposed to a provision in the pending Bankruptcy Reform Bill that would effectively prevent Lloyd’s from collecting money from several hundred wealthy American “Names” who have...
Mar 15 2001 // A federal task force investigating Lloyd’s of London have begun interviews of witnesses in California regarding a $400,000 payment made to the state by Lloyd’s in 1999, according to a Los Angeles Times...
Mar 12 2001 // A new round of controversy over actions taken by former California Insurance Commissioner Chuck Quackenbush has been triggered by articles recently published in the Los Angeles Times.The strongest of the allegations...
Mar 6 2001 // Lloyd’s of London has hired former U.S. Senate Majority Leader Bob Dole to help fight a bankruptcy bill provision that could block the company from collecting debts from some U.S. investors. Dole, who has said he...
Mar 2 2001 // Band members of the rock group Black Crowes have sued Lloyd’s in L.A. Superior Court, alleging that it has failed to reimburse the group for lost profits and expenses its members suffered when former Led Zeppelin...