British insurer Amlin Plc announced that regulatory underwriting capacity at its Lloyd’s Syndicate 2001 next year would remain the same as this year at 拢1billion ($1.75 billion).
The insurer indicated the capacity was supported from its own resources, as well as letters of credit totaling 拢130 million ($227.5 million) from a syndicate of banks led by Lloyds TSB, and by letters of credit totaling $90 million provided through State Farm Mutual Automobile Insurance Company, which holds a 12.7 percent stake in Amlin.
Topics Excess Surplus Lloyd's
Was this article valuable?
Here are more articles you may enjoy.
‘Ghost Broker’ Who Procured 1,120 Policies Through Fraud Arrested
Virginia’s New Gun Laws Challenged by Some Local Prosecutors and Lawsuits
‘We’ll Want Some Proof’: State Farm CEO’s Take on NY Auto Insurance Reforms
NAIC Victim of Cyber Incident Via PeopleSoft System 

