Following Uber portfolio exit, James River to evaluate future of casualty re
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Following Uber portfolio exit, James River to evaluate future of casualty re

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With its costly exit from its Uber book in the rearview mirror, James River is now looking to drive its casualty reinsurance portfolio in a better direction.

CEO Frank N. D'Orazio said his priorities in his first year with the company – refocusing on its E&S segment with an expanded fronting and fee income business and eliminating the overhang surrounding its commercial auto run off portfolio...

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