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...It is a return to Lloyd’s for Brindle, whose career includes founding London-listed Lancashire in 2005....
...A new model would enable Lloyds to “move at greater pace” with clearer roles and responsibilities, he said....
...Lloyd’s of London has warned insurers that the full impact of climate change has yet to translate into claims data despite annual natural catastrophe losses borne by the sector topping $100bn....
...By early afternoon in London, Lloyds shares were trading 0.8 per cent lower, while Santander was down 3.6 per cent....
...Advisers at Robey Warshaw are mainly dealing with UK bidders while Raine is concentrating more on international investors....
...At the time, the firm said the move reflected its “ways of working” and “sustainability objectives”....
...Lloyd’s of London does not plan to offer direct financial compensation for its role in the slave trade, according to people familiar with the matter, rebuffing growing calls for UK institutions to pay reparations...
...Analysts at Enders say most bidders would be subject to public interest scrutiny, in particular if using Middle Eastern cash....
...Profits at Lloyds Banking Group fell below expectations in the first quarter, as a windfall from higher interest rates for the high-street bank has continued to wane....
...Profits at Lloyds Banking Group fell 28 per cent in the first quarter, as a windfall from higher interest rates for the UK high street bank continued to wane....
...Several industry veterans told the Financial Times that Ki, a digital insurer in the Lloyd’s of London market that provides insurance cover to businesses, had increased awareness of the benefits of automation...
...Lloyd’s has also made progress in reviving face-to-face trading. The work-from-home trend made for a listless atmosphere at its City headquarters....
...Lloyd’s struck a deal in December to stay at its iconic One Lime Street headquarters until at least 2035, and embarked on a renovation of its trading space....
...Lloyd’s of London has agreed with its landlord Ping An to stay at its One Lime Street headquarters until at least 2035, in a mark of commitment to in-person trading at the heart of the City’s insurance district...
...Howden, the UK insurance broker, has secured £500mn of insurance capacity from a group of Lloyd’s of London firms for a newly launched division that aims to turn tech start-ups into mini underwriters....
...Last month Japanese insurer Mitsui Sumitomo said it would increase its underwriting capacity at Lloyd’s and the wider London market that surrounds it....
...For the full year, profits came in at £7.8bn, also in line with forecasts....
...Lloyd’s of London and Arch Insurance are listed as representative defendants on behalf of the multiple insurers on the policies....
...Automation has crept into the so-called “follow” market at Lloyd’s, which is when insurers take a later tranche of the risk on a particular policy....
...is also being pursued in London over its role in managing the insurance cover....
...Analysts at RBC Capital Markets have estimated the car financing problems, which have echoes of the payment protection insurance scandal, could cost Lloyds £2.5bn, more than any of its rivals....
...Belgian insurer Ageas has made a higher preliminary bid for UK motor underwriter Direct Line, which values the group at 237p a share....
...LIU had intended to use the funds to invest in Lloyd’s of London, the world’s oldest insurance market....
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