Austria News

AXA Consolidated Revenues Up 3.5 Percent

AXA reported consolidated revenues of Euro 37.5 billion for the first half of 2003. On a comparable basis (adjusted for scope and currency changes), revenues grew by 3.5 percent compared to the same period last year. On a reported basis, …

A.M. Best Affirms Generali’s A+ (Superior) Ratings

A.M. Best Co. announced that it has affirmed the A+(Superior) financial strength rating of Italy’s Assicurazioni Generali S.p.A., and assigned a negative outlook. It also announced that it has affirmed Generali’s senior debt at “aa-” and subordinated debt at “a+” …

S&P Revises Austrian Insurance Market Outlook to “Stable”

Standard & Poor’s announced that it has revised its outlook for rated Austrian insurers to stable from negative, indicating that insurer financial strength ratings are more likely to remain the same than to be lowered or raised. “Although negative rating …

AXA’s German Division in Talks to Sell Austrian Operations

AXA Konzern AG (Germany), a subsidiary of the French insurance group, is in discussions to sell its business in Austria, AXA Konzern AG (Austria) to a group of shareholders of Vienna-based UNIQA Versicherungen AG. No financial details have been announced. …

Swiss Re Report Urges Reinsurers to ‘Get-back-to-Basics’

Swiss Re has issued a new “Focus” report at the Baden-Baden reinsurance meetings urging the world’s reinsurers to “get-back-to-basics” in their approach to natural catastrophe underwriting as they begin the 2003 renewal season. The report, “Cat reinsurance—meeting the sustainable level,” …

Swiss Re Report Urges Reinsurers to “Get-back-to-Basics”

Swiss Re announced that it has issued a new “Focus” report at the Baden-Baden reinsurance meetings urging the world’s reinsurers to “get-back-to-basics” in their approach to natural catastrophe underwriting as they begin the 2003 renewal season. The report, “Cat reinsurance …

Eastern European Floods Cause Widespread Damage

The floods that devastated Eastern Europe throughout August may have been caused by global warming, or by one of the 100-200 year storms probability theory predicts, or maybe just bad luck. They were in any case, the most ruinous in …

European Flood Update – Losses in the Billions

Even as German Chancellor Schroeder met with other European leaders in Berlin on Sunday to find ways of dealing with the unprecedented floods sweeping across Eastern Europe, workers in Budapest struggled to contain the waters of the Danube from surging …

Partner Re Reports Claims from European Flooding Could Approach $100M

Bermuda-based PartnerRe Ltd. reports that claims from its exposures to flooding currently impacting Europe are expected to approximate $100 million. Over the past week, heavy rainfall has flooded much of eastern and central Europe. Precipitation in several areas is the …

European Insurers Expect Millions of Euros in Flood Claims

Many European insurers expect claims totaling millions of euros as flooding that has heavily damaged areas of the Czech Republic and Austria now threaten eastern Germany. Reuters reports that several European insurers’ financial standings are already precarious due to claims …