| 03 November 2000 | Greenwich's Capital Loading Lifted At its meeting on 31 October 2000, the Prudential Supervision Committee of Lloyd's Regulatory Board (PSC) considered that Greenwich Managing Agency Limited had reached the standards of management and control required by Lloyd's. Accordingly, it decided to withdraw the capital loading imposed on 22 June 2000.
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| 10 November 1999 | Acquisition of the management of Syndicates 994, 947/2947 and 923/2923 On the 5th November Lloyd's gave consent to Greenwich Managing Agency Ltd. (GMA) to manage all open and run-off years of account for Syndicates 994, 947/2947 and 923/2923. |
| 30 September 1999 | Chartwell Syndicates 923/947 run-off Syndicates 923 and 947
The Syndicates 1996 Accounts remain open as at 31st December, 1998 owing to the uncertainty surrounding the run-off of the extended warranty account for 1996 and earlier years. The scale of the deterioration in the 1998 actuarial loss projections gave rise to doubts as to whether further significant movements could be expected in the future. Also the number of disputes relating to poor claims handling raised the possibility of substantial recoveries from the administrators of these extended warranty contracts, as well as from other third parties. In each case, the magnitude of uncertainty was sufficient to preclude the Syndicates from establishing an equitable RITC premium to close the 1996 Account.
A steering committee has been formed which intends to seek full legal redress against third parties and it is likely that arbitration or litigation will commence in more than once instance. |
| 12 May 1999 | Chartwell to merge certain non-life Syndicates for 2000 Year of Account Chartwell have announced that, subject to Lloyd's approval and the consent of capital providers, they propose to merge Syndicates 270, 544, 741, 2741 & 839 for the 2000 year of account. The Active Underwriter of the resulting Syndicate 839 will be David Marshall who is currently the underwriter of Syndicate 839.
The focus of the new merged Syndicate will be on its core units. The senior underwriters of each of these units will be:
Gerard Knowles - Aviation
Peter Wright - Marine
Christopher McGinn - Non-Marine Personal Lines
Brian Horwell - Non-Marine Casualty
Chartwell have also confirmed that, due to the general non-marine business profile of Syndicates 947 and 994 are less consistent with the new direction of Syndicate 839 and therefore they have started negotiations for these Syndicates to be acquired by alternative managing agents.
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| 06 April 1999 | Chartwell to make Cash Calls during 1999 Syndicate 923 / 947 & parallels
Following the decision to leave these Syndicates open, the declared deficit on the 1996 year of account of these Syndicates will be called for payment by 30th June 1999. Chartwell have reported that these Syndicates have also been affected by the restrictions of cash flow caused by the US trust fund requirements.
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| 17 March 1999 | Chartwell close 657 but leave open 240 and 923 Chartwell have concluded that they are unable to set a reinsurance to close premium for the1996 year of account of Syndicates 923 & 947. |
| 08 February 1999 | Extended Warranty Update Following the severe deterioration to various contracts advised to the market by Chartwell, they have now formed a Market Steering Group to investigate the reasons for the deterioration and to identify any factors which could mitigate the losses. The Group includes representatives of major participants and legal advisers to the slip. It is likely to be a protracted process, and in the meantime, in the interests of equity between Names on the 1996 and 1997 accounts, Chartwell is considering leaving the 1996 accounts open, and is investigating availability of external reinsurance and will be reporting more fully at the end of February/early March. |