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Top 20 Lloyd's syndicates

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Top 20 Lloyd's syndicates

2007
Rank

2006
Rank
AMB# Syndicate Rating Managing
Agent
GWP
(&000s)
Underwriting
Result**
Combined
ratio (%)
Loss
ration (%)
1 9 48339 2003 A s Catlin Underwriting Agencies 1,215,321 89,088 79.2 49.7
2 3 49219 4472 n/a Liberty Syndicate Management 1,045,182 –3,056 101.1 70.3
3 1 47731 33 A s Hiscox Syndicates 996,080 122,679 86.8 46.9
4 5 48363 2999 n/a QBE Underwriting 977,891 96,808 86.7 60.1
5 2 48337 2001 A+ s Amlin Underwriting 900,550 211,358 74.5 36.8
6 7 48946 2623 A s Beazley Furlonge 753,000 84,900 83.2 50.3
7 6 47972 510 A s R J Kiln & Co 677,539 56,668 90.9 49.9
8 8 48944 2987 n/a Brit Syndicates 646,602 84,949 83.2 51.1
9 10 47816 218 n/a Equity Syndicate Management 569,096 –5,830 98.6 69.1
10 11 48930 1414 A s Ascot Underwriting 538,219 113,836 66.9 30.3
11 12 48241 1084 A s Chaucer Syndicates 526,400 57,800 84.3 48.7
12 13 49218 4444 n/a Canopius Managing Agents 469,477 22,738 89.9 51.4
13 15 47906 386 n/a QBE Underwriting 436,060 79,775 78.1 42.7
14 16 48354 2488 n/a Ace Underwriting Agencies 393,420 37,998 90.6 57.0
15 20 48364 3210 n/a Mitsui Sumitomo Insurance Underwriting 360,369 –51,383 116.5 92.5
16 17 48293 1183 n/a Talbot Underwriting 343,862 57,347 79.5 43.5
17 14 48935 2791 n/a Managing Agency Partners 342,199 85,982 77.4 38.3
18 22 48966 1200 n/a Heritage Managing Agency 325,300 33,600 87.0 46.8
19 19 47944 457 n/a Munich Re Underwriting 309,335 18,915 91.7 58.7
20 21 48304 5000 n/a Travelers Syndicate Management 294,871 31,896 86.7 44.5

* Rankings based on gross written premium for year ending 2007

**Underwriting result excludes investment income.
Ratings are as of 6 October 2008.

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