SCOR records net income of EUR 104 million in the 1st quarter 2012, confirming the dynamism of its franchise. SCOR Global Life Embedded Value grows by 50% to EUR 3.3 billion.
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documentMay 3, 2012 — 00:00
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documentMay 3, 2012 — 00:00
SCOR records net income of EUR 104 million in the 1st quarter 2012, confirming the dynamism of its franchise. SCOR Global Life Embedded Value grows by 50% to EUR 3.3 billion.
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documentMay 2, 2012 — 00:00
A.M. Best has upgraded the Issuer Credit Ratings (ICR) of SCOR SE and its main subsidiaries from “a” to “a+”. They have also affirmed the Financial Strength Ratings of “A” (Excellent).
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documentApril 30, 2012 — 00:00
The introduction of the new European supervisory System, Solvency II, is around the corner, even though now with a modified timetable compared to the initial planning.
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documentApril 30, 2012 — 00:00
The introduction of the new European supervisory System, Solvency II, is around the corner, even though now with a modified timetable compared to the initial planning.
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documentApril 30, 2012 — 00:00
The introduction of the new European supervisory System, Solvency II, is around the corner, even though now with a modified timetable compared to the initial planning.
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documentApril 30, 2012 — 00:00
The introduction of the new European supervisory System, Solvency II, is around the corner, even though now with a modified timetable compared to the initial planning.
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Press Releases
SCOR's 2011 results.
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documentMarch 8, 2012 — 00:00
SCOR holds its course: combining growth, profitability and solvency to record a net result of EUR 330 million in 2011
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documentMarch 8, 2012 — 00:00
SCOR holds its course: combining growth, profitability and solvency to record a net result of EUR 330 million in 2011.
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documentMarch 8, 2012 — 00:00
SCOR holds its course: combining growth, profitability and solvency to record a net result of EUR 330 million in 2011.
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documentFebruary 23, 2012 — 00:00
Kidney donation is becoming increasingly common throughout the world, with the United States and Japan leading the way in this field, and the studies referenced in this Newsletter came from these two countries.
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