SCOR turns to the European authorities to contest the virtual monopoly of the Caisse Centrale de Réassurance (CCR) on natural catastrophe reinsurance in France.
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documentSeptember 27, 2013 — 00:00
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Last night SCOR received two prestigious awards, as part of the Reactions magazine Global Awards programme in New York.
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documentSeptember 16, 2013 — 00:00
SCOR issues a preliminary cost estimate for the series of Hailstorms in Germany of approximately EUR 50 million, after retrocession and reinstatements and before tax.
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SCOR successfully places on the Swiss franc market perpetual subordinated notes with a first call date in November 30, 2018, for an aggregate total amount of CHF 250,000,000.
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documentSeptember 10, 2013 — 00:00
Hurricane is one of the most important perils to the insurance industry, representing 42% of all US insured catastrophe losses (Insurance Information Institute, 2013).
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Press Releases
In line with the SCOR group’s policy of diversifying its capital protection tools, SCOR Global Life SE, the subsidiary of SCOR SE encompassing SCOR’s worldwide Life & Health reinsurance operations, announces its i
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At its Investors’ Day today, 4 September 2013, SCOR presents its new three-year strategic plan covering the period mid-2013 to mid-2016.
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Press Releases
SCOR's first half of 2013 results.
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documentAugust 1, 2013 — 00:00
SCOR announces the public release and the filing with the Autorité des marches financiers of its interim financial report for the six months ended 30 June 2013.
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documentAugust 1, 2013 — 00:00
SCOR records net income of EUR 189 million in the first half 2013, despite high Nat Cat activity, a continued low yield environment and equity impairments.
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documentJuly 17, 2013 — 00:00
The June flood event in Alberta, which resulted in mass evacuations of people from their homes and major disruption to the Central Business District of Calgary, may ultimately become the largest insured loss in Canada
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documentJuly 11, 2013 — 00:00
The major flooding in June of the Elbe, Danube and Vltava rivers generated widespread economic disruption and were the worst floods seen in central Europe since 2002.
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