| Business Summary | | SCOR
(the
Group),
acting
through
its
two
property-casualty
and
life/accident
and
health
operating
divisions,
its
seven
subsidiary
companies
and
their
21
branches
and
representatives
offices,
provides
treaty
and
facultative
reinsurance
on
a
worldwide
basis
to
property-casualty
and
life
insurers.
The
Group's
reinsurance
operations
are
conducted
through
the
property-casualty
reinsurance
and
life
reinsurance
operating
divisions
of
SCOR,
respectively
known
as
Division
SCOR
Reassurance
and
Division
SCOR
Vie,
as
well
as
through
seven
European,
North
American
and
Asian
subsidiaries,
each
of
which
operates
primarily
in
its
regional
market.
SCOR
and
its
operating
divisions,
SCOR
U.S.
and
Commercial
Risk
Partners,
Ltd.
accounted
for
more
than
80%
of
the
Group's
gross
written
premiums
in
1999.
The
life,
accident,
disability,
health,
unemployment
and
long-term
care
operations
of
the
Group
are
conducted
mainly
through
Division
SCOR
Vie. | More
from
Market Guide: Expanded
Business Description |
| Financial Summary | | SCOR
is
a
France-based
provider
of
treaty
and
facultative
reinsurance
on
a
worldwide
basis
to
property-casualty
and
life
insurers
through
seven
subsidiary
companies
and
21
branches
and
representative
offices.
For
the
fiscal
year
ended
12/31/00,
total
revenues
rose
23%
to
EUR3.38
billion.
Net
income
fell
13%
to
EUR77M.
Results
reflect
an
increase
in
property-casualty
premiums
earned,
offset
by
higher
policy
claims
and
losses
and
policy
acquisition
costs. | More
from
Market Guide: Significant
Developments |
| Officers | |
| Position | Jacques Blondeau | Chairmanof
the Board and CEO | Serge Osouf | Pres,
COO | Jerome Karter | Pres
and COO of SCOR U.S. | Pierre-Denis Champvillard | Group
Sr. VP | Francois Reach | Group
Sr. VP |
| More
from
Market Guide on Officers & Directors: Expanded
List, Bios,
Compensation,
Options
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