Helios
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The Lloyd’s vehicle also announced Chambers as an independent non-executive director.
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The Lloyd’s vehicle will focus on its existing spread portfolio.
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The investment vehicle reported a profit before tax of £22.7mn.
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The move follows work to create a capacity rental venture with members’ agent Argenta.
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The appointment of additional non-executive directors is currently under consideration.
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The investment vehicle saw an increase of 22% in the firm's NAV in 2023.
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The carrier recently launched a rental capacity initiative with Argenta Private Capital.
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The MAPA will allow APCL clients to participate in a portfolio of syndicates without the need to own the underlying capacity.
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The executive will retain her parallel role at Artificial Labs.
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The company is undertaking the £1.5mn buyback while shares remain below net asset value.
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The carrier booked an underwriting result of £11.7mn ($14.1mn) for the first six months of 2023, up from £3.3mn in the same period last year.
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The underwriting vehicle increased its capacity for 2023 by 34% to £238mn.
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Nigel Hanbury, who has been CEO since 2012, will move into the role of executive deputy chairman.
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The capacity provider said market discipline remains strong and 2023 will offer superior returns.
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The Lloyd’s capacity provider already raised gross proceeds of £12.5mn in a November share placing.
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The Lloyd’s capacity provider raised the money as part of an accelerated book-build process.
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The company attributed H1 losses to inflation, increasing reserves and capacity and £3.5mn of investment losses.
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The capital provider believes the time is ripe to take on increased underwriting risk.
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The company’s capacity doubled to £232.7mn for the year.
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The Lloyd’s investment vehicle has also acquired three more limited-liability vehicles.
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The Lloyd’s investment vehicle had raised £53mn in March to invest in further acquisitions of Nameco capacity.
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The vehicle also booked an operating loss of £480,000 after a significant run of acquisitions.
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The Lloyd’s capacity vehicle carried out a fundraise earlier this year to accelerate investment.
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The limited liability vehicle consolidator, which has raised £75mn in capital in recent months, reinstates a dividend.
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The Lloyd’s investment company has raised $53mn to finance more LLV acquisitions.
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The syndicate has £110mn of capacity for 2021, with retained capacity nearly doubling to £58.7mn.
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The previously announced fundraising plans will more than double its retained capacity to £50mn for 2021.
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CEO Hanbury hails an “unprecedented opportunity” as prices rise.
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The company is looking to increase its retained capacity and grow its fund with pre-emptions and acquisitions.
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Fyshe Underwriting has more than £500,000 of Lloyd’s underwriting capacity for 2018.
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AIM-listed carrier Helios Underwriting has increased its capacity by 26 percent to £41.0mn ($54.9mn) for 2018 due to expectations of higher rates
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Helios Underwriting has acquired Inversanda, a limited liability member (LLV) of Lloyd's, for a cash consideration of £235,000 ($317,299)
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Aim-listed Lloyd's carrier Helios Underwriting has agreed to acquire Nottus No 51, a limited liability member of Lloyd's, for £964,500 ($1.2mn) in cash
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Helios Underwriting has acquired Lloyd's limited liability vehicle Charmac Underwriting Ltd for a cash consideration of £2.24mn ($2.8mn).
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Aim-listed Lloyd's carrier Helios Underwriting has posted a final return on capacity of 15.5 percent for the 2014 year of account (YoA).