Underwriting Stocks List

Related ETFs - A few ETFs which own one or more of the above listed Underwriting stocks.

Underwriting Stocks Recent News

Date Stock Title
Nov 21 EXLS Will Exlservice Holdings (EXLS) Become A Leader In Data Services?
Nov 20 FHN First Horizon Corporation to Participate at the Goldman Sachs Financial Services Conference 2024
Nov 19 GWRE Guidewire Announces 2024 Customer and Partner Awards Celebrating the Power of Agility in Action
Nov 19 GWRE Guidewire Congratulates 2024 Innovation Award Winners – Alberta Motor Association, Ascot Group, and Mountain West Farm Bureau
Nov 19 TRV Is The Travelers Companies (TRV) Outperforming Other Finance Stocks This Year?
Nov 19 EXLS EXL to transform customer service operations with data and analytics for the Data Communications Company
Nov 18 GWRE Guidewire Software (GWRE) Upgraded to Strong Buy: Here's Why
Nov 18 TRV Travelers Institute Announces Wednesdays with Woodward® Winter Webinar Schedule
Nov 18 GWRE Guidewire Outlines Vision for How Modern Core Platforms will Unlock a New Era of Efficiency and Effectiveness in P&C Insurance
Nov 18 TRV Palomar Holdings Stock Surges 86.8% YTD: Will the Rally Last?
Nov 18 GPMT Granite Point Mortgage's Improved Liquidity Brings Its 10% Yielding Preferreds Into Focus
Nov 15 TRV RLI Stock Rises 31.5% Year to Date: More Room for Growth?
Nov 15 TRV Kinsale Capital Stock Rises 41.4% YTD: Will the Rally Last?
Nov 15 TRV Zacks Industry Outlook The Progressive, Chubb, The Travelers, The Allstate and Cincinnati Financial
Nov 14 FHN Druckenmiller's Duquesne closes some media holdings, loads into regional banks, among Q3 trades
Underwriting

Underwriting services are provided by some large specialist financial institutions, such as banks, insurance or investment houses, whereby they guarantee payment in case of damage or financial loss and accept the financial risk for liability arising from such guarantee. An underwriting arrangement may be created in a number of situations including insurance, issue of securities in a public offering, and in bank lending, among others.
The name derives from the Lloyd's of London insurance market. Financial bankers, who would accept some of the risk on a given venture (historically a sea voyage with associated risks of shipwreck) in exchange for a premium, would literally write their names under the risk information that was written on a Lloyd's slip created for this purpose.

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