22 November 2012
CATLIN GROUP LIMITED INVESTOR DAY
HAMILTON, Bermuda - Catlin Group Limited ('CGL'; London Stock Exchange), the international specialty property/casualty insurer and reinsurer, is hosting its 2012 Investor Day in London today, Thursday 22 November.
A presentation on capital management will be delivered by members of the Group's management team. There will also be an opportunity for investors and analysts to meet with a number of Catlin's senior underwriters.
The programme will begin at 1500 GMT. Slides pertaining to the capital management presentation will be available today after 1500 GMT on the Group's website, www.catlin.com. An on-demand webcast of the capital management presentation will be available on the website after 0800 GMT on Friday 23 November.
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For more information contact:
Media Relations: |
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James Burcke, Head of Communications, London |
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+44 (0)20 7458 5710
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Liz Morley, Maitland |
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+44 (0)20 7379 5151 emorley@maitland.co.uk |
Investor Relations: |
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William Spurgin, |
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+44 (0)20 7458 5726 +44 (0)7710 314 365 |
Notes to editors:
1. Catlin Group Limited, headquartered in Bermuda, is an international specialist property/casualty insurer and reinsurer writing more than 30 classes of business worldwide through six underwriting hubs. Gross premiums written in 2011 amounted to US$4.5 billion.
2. Catlin has established operating hubs in London, Bermuda, the United States, the Asia-Pacific region, Europe and Canada. Through these hubs, Catlin works closely with policyholders and their brokers. The hubs also provide Catlin with product and geographic diversity. Altogether, Catlin operates more than 55 offices in 21 countries.
3. Catlin's underwriting units are rated 'A' by A.M. Best and Standard & Poor's.
4. Catlin shares are traded on the London Stock Exchange (ticker symbol: CGL). More information about Catlin can be found at www.catlin.com.
5. Catlin is the title sponsor of the Catlin Seaview Survey, a major scientific expedition that is the first comprehensive study to document the composition and health of sections of the Great Barrier Reef across an unprecedented range of depths. The scientific data currently being gathered by the Catlin Seaview Survey, which is now under way, will strengthen the understanding of how climate change and other environmental changes are likely to affect ocean ecosystems. More information is available at www.catlinseaviewsurvey.com.