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Securing first place with a score of 200, Catlin Re took top spot for reinsurance company of the year with GWP of less than $2 billion based on the methodology explained below. 14 September 2014
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Two brokers, JLT Towers Re and Beach & Associates, battled it out for the top slot for best reinsurance broker for innovation with revenues of less than $1 billion, with the former just pipping Beach & Associates to the post with a score of 6.478 out of 10. 14 September 2014
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Tom Bolt, director, performance management for London’s iconic insurer Lloyd’s, swooped into first place for re/insurance leader of the year with a score of 7.39. 14 September 2014
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JLT Towers Re took the top spot of best reinsurance broker for expertise and market knowledge with revenues of less than $1billion with a score of 6.32 out of 10. 14 September 2014
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With an infinitesimal amount between the scores, the title of best reinsurer for client service with a GWP of less than $2 billion went to Catlin Re. The reinsurer received a score of 7.27 and a multitude of positive comments. 14 September 2014
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The title for best reinsurer based on ability to pay claims with GWP of more than $2 billion was highly contested, with the world’s largest reinsurer, Munich Re, claiming the top spot with 7.38 out of 10. 14 September 2014
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The award for the overall reinsurance broker with more than $1 billion in revenue went to Guy Carpenter, based on the methodology explained below. 14 September 2014
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Claiming yet another title, highly regarded reinsurer Swiss Re took top spot for reinsurance company of the year with GWP of more than $2 billion based on the methodology explained below. 14 September 2014
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Guy Carpenter secured first place for best reinsurance broker for innovation with revenues of more than $1 billion with a score of 7.02 out of 10. 14 September 2014
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Two strong reinsurers, Catlin Re and XL Re, battled it out for first place of best reinsurer for innovation with a GWP of less than $2 billion. Catlin slipped in just ahead with a score of 7.17 out of 10, a minimal difference from XL Re’s score of 7.16. 14 September 2014
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