For Whom the Bell Tolls: The Lessons of Lloyds of London

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For Whom the Bell Tolls: The Lessons of Lloyds of London

Author(s): Jonathan Mantle
Publisher: Trafalgar Square
Binding: Hardcover
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For Whom the Bell Tolls: The Lessons of Lloyds of London delves into the turmoil that struck one of the world’s oldest insurance institutions. Drawing on the recent financial upheavals that challenged Lloyds of London’s three-century legacy, it reveals how risk, governance, and market forces collided.

Through detailed analysis, the book uncovers the root causes of underwriting losses, the complex role of syndicates, and the ripple effects across global finance. It balances historical context with contemporary insights, making it a vital resource for professionals and enthusiasts alike.

Key topics covered

  • Origins and evolution of Lloyds of London
  • Causes and consequences of the 1990s financial crisis
  • Risk management and corporate governance lessons
  • Impacts on global insurance markets

Ideal for readers interested in insurance, finance, and business history, this authoritative account offers practical takeaways for risk management and understanding the dynamics behind market disruptions.

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