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Mereo Insurance Announces Move into Excess Casualty Insurance

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Mereo Insurance Announces Move into Excess Casualty Insurance
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Mereo Insurance Announces Move into Excess Casualty Insurance

2026-05-20 04:12 Last Updated At:04:31

HAMILTON, Bermuda--(BUSINESS WIRE)--May 19, 2026--

Mereo Insurance Limited (“Mereo”) today announced a renewal rights transaction with Everen Specialty Ltd. (“ESL”), a member of the Everen Group, for ESL’s Excess Casualty Energy portfolio.

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Under the transaction, Mereo will become the insurance carrier on a go-forward basis for both new and renewed business effective June 1, 2026. ESL’s underwriting team and underwriting systems supporting the Excess Casualty Energy portfolio will also transition to Mereo, led by former ESL Chief Underwriting Officer, Carla Greaves.

Under the terms of the agreement, Mereo will provide ESL insureds with continuity of coverage, access to AM Best “A- rated” paper, and the support of Mereo’s strong capital base, while ESL will service claims, ensuring that insureds continue to benefit from ESL’s prompt, transparent, and fair approach to claims servicing.

The transaction supports Mereo’s vision to become a leading next-generation global insurance and reinsurance platform by bridging the traditional insurance market with capital markets.

“This transaction is a strong strategic fit for Mereo and underscores our commitment to providing durable capacity and consistent, high-quality service to the energy market,” said David Croom-Johnson, President & Chief Executive Officer of Mereo Insurance Limited.

“We are pleased to welcome the experienced ESL underwriting team and to work in close partnership with the Everen Group to deliver a smooth transition for brokers and clients ahead of June 1 renewals. We see this as a mutually beneficial, long-term relationship, building on ESL’s 40-year track record in the Bermuda market, a solid portfolio of business, and an experienced team of underwriters.”

Robert Foskey, President & Chief Executive Officer of the Everen Group, commented, “This is an important milestone, and we are pleased that Mereo will carry the ESL Excess Casualty Energy portfolio forward. Our priorities throughout have been clear: continuity for the insureds who rely on large casualty limits, a soft landing for the ESL underwriting team, and a partner who will hold to the standards of service our insureds expect.”

"As a Bermuda-based company invested in the long-term strength of this market, we are equally pleased that the transaction keeps meaningful excess liability capacity on-island."

Mereo and ESL are working closely together to ensure that renewed policies are transitioned seamlessly on or before June 1, 2026. Existing broker and client relationships will be supported by a coordinated handover plan.

About Mereo:

Mereo is a Bermuda-based insurer and reinsurer providing specialty solutions across Casualty, Specialty and Property classes and participates on both on a proportional and non-proportional basis through its office in Hamilton, Bermuda. The company maintains an AM Best A- (Excellent) financial strength rating with a Stable outlook and a well-capitalized platform that underpins its ability to deliver continuity of cover and long-term support to policyholders. For further information about Mereo visit: www.mereoinsurance.com

About Everen Group:

The Everen Group – a group of leading energy insurance companies based in Bermuda – includes two independent operating companies providing complementary products: Everen and Everen Specialty. For further information about the Everen Group visit www.everengroup.bm

For inquiries regarding this press release, please contact Elizabeth Deacon, Communications Manager at elizabeth.deacon@everengroup.bm

Robert Foskey, President & Chief Executive Officer of the Everen Group

Robert Foskey, President & Chief Executive Officer of the Everen Group

David Croom-Johnson, President & Chief Executive Officer of Mereo Insurance Limited

David Croom-Johnson, President & Chief Executive Officer of Mereo Insurance Limited

FRIBOURG, Switzerland (AP) — Canada beat Slovenia 3-1 to make it five wins from five games at the ice hockey world championship on Friday.

Emmitt Finnie led with a goal and an assist and Denton Mateychuk and Dylan Cozens also scored. Jet Greaves stopped 13 shots as Canada outshot Slovenia 32-14.

Mateychuk, playing in his first worlds, skated to the top of the left circle before shooting past Slovenia goaltender Zan Us at 11:07 in the opening period.

Cozens added the second from the slot with 6:46 remaining in the middle period for his third goal in Switzerland. Sidney Crosby bagged his sixth assist at the tournament.

Finnie made it 3-0 by deflecting in a shot by Morgan Rielly from the blue line in the final period.

Rozle Bohinc scored a consolation goal for Slovenia with 1:05 left.

Canada tops Group B in Fribourg with Slovakia trailing by three points. The teams meet on Sunday.

Canada has won four games in regulation and one in overtime.

In a Group A in Zurich, Germany downed Hungary 6-2 for its first victory at the worlds after four defeats. Leon Gawanke sparked the Germans with a hat trick.

Later Friday, Finland played Britain in Zurich and Sweden faced Italy in Fribourg.

AP sports: https://apnews.com/sports

Canada's Sidney Crosby, left, vies for the puck against Slovenia's Miha Bericic, right, during a preliminary round game between Canada and Slovenia at the men's ice hockey world championship in Fribourg, Switzerland, Friday May 22, 2026. (Salvatore Di Nolfi/Keystone via AP)

Canada's Sidney Crosby, left, vies for the puck against Slovenia's Miha Bericic, right, during a preliminary round game between Canada and Slovenia at the men's ice hockey world championship in Fribourg, Switzerland, Friday May 22, 2026. (Salvatore Di Nolfi/Keystone via AP)

Canada's Emmitt Finnie, left, clashes against Slovenia's goaltender Zan Us, right, during a preliminary round game between Canada and Slovenia at the men's ice hockey world championship in Fribourg, Switzerland, Friday May 22, 2026. (Salvatore Di Nolfi/Keystone via AP)

Canada's Emmitt Finnie, left, clashes against Slovenia's goaltender Zan Us, right, during a preliminary round game between Canada and Slovenia at the men's ice hockey world championship in Fribourg, Switzerland, Friday May 22, 2026. (Salvatore Di Nolfi/Keystone via AP)

Canada's Dylan Cozens, second right, celebrates his goal with his teammates Canada's Canada's Macklin Celebrini, left, Sidney Crosby, left, and Canada's Denton Mateychuk, right, centre, after scoring during a preliminary round game between Canada and Slovenia at the men's ice hockey world championship in Fribourg, Switzerland, Friday May 22, 2026. (Salvatore Di Nolfi/Keystone via AP)

Canada's Dylan Cozens, second right, celebrates his goal with his teammates Canada's Canada's Macklin Celebrini, left, Sidney Crosby, left, and Canada's Denton Mateychuk, right, centre, after scoring during a preliminary round game between Canada and Slovenia at the men's ice hockey world championship in Fribourg, Switzerland, Friday May 22, 2026. (Salvatore Di Nolfi/Keystone via AP)

Slovenia's goaltender Zan Us, left, concedes his second goal past Slovenia's Blaz Gregorc, right, and Canada's Sidney Crosby, center, during a preliminary round game between Canada and Slovenia at the men's ice hockey world championship in Fribourg, Switzerland, Friday May 22, 2026. (Salvatore Di Nolfi/Keystone via AP)

Slovenia's goaltender Zan Us, left, concedes his second goal past Slovenia's Blaz Gregorc, right, and Canada's Sidney Crosby, center, during a preliminary round game between Canada and Slovenia at the men's ice hockey world championship in Fribourg, Switzerland, Friday May 22, 2026. (Salvatore Di Nolfi/Keystone via AP)

Canada's Emmitt Finnie, right, clashes against Slovenia's goaltender Zan Us during a preliminary round game between Canada and Slovenia at the men's ice hockey world championship in Fribourg, Switzerland, Friday May 22, 2026. (Salvatore Di Nolfi/Keystone via AP)

Canada's Emmitt Finnie, right, clashes against Slovenia's goaltender Zan Us during a preliminary round game between Canada and Slovenia at the men's ice hockey world championship in Fribourg, Switzerland, Friday May 22, 2026. (Salvatore Di Nolfi/Keystone via AP)

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