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Financial performance and financial position of insurers operating in Australia between 2005 and 2010 (LLoyds insurance business).

Usage

data(ausNLHYLloydAsset)
data(ausNLHYLloydGPI)
data(ausNLHYLloydUWAcc)
data(ausNLHYLloydUWRes)

Format

ausNLHYLloydUWAcc (Table 15) and ausNLHYLloydUWAcc (Table 16) are data frames of 4 columns (values are in thousand of Australian dollars (AUD)):

  • Content: Content.

  • AccYear2YrAgoYYYYMM: value in the 2-year-ago accounting year in year YYYY reported in December.

  • AccYear1YrAgoYYYYMM: value in the 1-year-ago accounting year in year YYYY reported in December.

  • AccYear0YrAgoYYYYMM: value in the current accounting year in year YYYY reported in December.

where YYYYMM is the concatenation of the year YYYY and month MM=12, e.g. 200512.

ausNLHYLloydGPI (Table 17) is a data frame of 4 columns (values are in thousand of Australian dollars (AUD)):

  • Content: Content.

  • DirectYYYYMM: Direct premiums (gross) including inward faculative reinsurance in year YYYY reported in December.

  • InwardYYYYMM: Inward treaty reinsurance premiums (gross) in year YYYY reported in December.

  • TotalYYYYMM: Total premium income (gross) in year YYYY reported in December.

where YYYYMM is the concatenation of the year YYYY and month MM=12, e.g. 200512.

ausNLHYLloydAsset (Table 18) is a data frame of 4 columns (values are in thousand of Australian dollars (AUD)):

  • Content: Content.

  • TrustFundYYYYMM: Lloyds Australia trust fund in year YYYY reported in December.

  • AssetFund1.YYYYMM: Lloyds Australia joint asset fund No.1 in year YYYY reported in December.

  • AssetFund2.YYYYMM: Lloyds Australia joint asset fund No.2 in year YYYY reported in December.

where YYYYMM is the concatenation of the year YYYY and month MM=12, e.g. 200512.

Details

It is not possible to compare Lloyd's with authorised companies. Lloyd's operates a unique three year accounting system that differs substantially from normal practices. Different classes of business are also used.

The individual syndicates, which are members of the Lloyd's market, are independent entities which are supervised by the Financial Services Authority (FSA) in the UK not by APRA. However, for the protection of policy holders in Australia, Lloyd's is required to maintain trust funds in Australia (refer to Lloyd's Assets Table 18).

Source

Data is copyrighted by Australian Prudential Regulation Authority (APRA) and is under the Creative Commons - By licence. Please refer to https://www.apra.gov.au/

See also

ausNLHYby for company, state, public level, ausNLHYtotal for aggregate level and ausNLHYglossary for glossary notes.

Examples


# (1) lloyds data
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data(ausNLHYLloydAsset)
data(ausNLHYLloydGPI)
data(ausNLHYLloydUWAcc)
data(ausNLHYLloydUWRes)