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&lt;p&gt;&lt;b&gt;New page&lt;/b&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;div&gt;🏛️ &amp;#039;&amp;#039;&amp;#039;XL Insurance&amp;#039;&amp;#039;&amp;#039; refers to the insurance operations historically associated with XL Capital Ltd (later XL Group Ltd), a Bermuda-based specialty [[Definition:Insurance carrier | insurer]] and [[Definition:Reinsurance | reinsurer]] that became one of the most significant players in the global [[Definition:Commercial lines | commercial]] and [[Definition:Specialty insurance | specialty]] insurance market before its acquisition by [[Definition:AXA | AXA]] in 2018. The company was founded in 1986 by a consortium of major U.S. corporations seeking alternative [[Definition:Excess insurance | excess]] [[Definition:Liability insurance | liability]] capacity during the liability insurance crisis of the mid-1980s — a period when commercial liability coverage became scarce and prohibitively expensive, prompting large corporates to create their own insurer. This origin story embedded in XL&amp;#039;s DNA a focus on large, complex, and hard-to-place risks that remained central to its identity for over three decades.&lt;br /&gt;
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⚙️ Throughout its independent existence, XL Insurance built deep capabilities across [[Definition:Property insurance | property]], [[Definition:Casualty insurance | casualty]], [[Definition:Professional liability insurance | professional liability]], [[Definition:Environmental liability insurance | environmental]], [[Definition:Construction insurance | construction]], and [[Definition:Excess and surplus lines | excess and surplus lines]], underwriting risks that many carriers considered too large or complex. The company also maintained a significant [[Definition:Reinsurance | reinsurance]] division, offering [[Definition:Treaty reinsurance | treaty]] and [[Definition:Facultative reinsurance | facultative]] capacity to [[Definition:Cedant | cedants]] globally. XL&amp;#039;s Bermuda domicile — a choice shared by many carriers formed during the 1980s and subsequent hard market cycles — provided regulatory and tax efficiencies, while its operating subsidiaries held licenses in the United States, the United Kingdom (including participation at [[Definition:Lloyd&amp;#039;s of London | Lloyd&amp;#039;s]]), and other major markets. The company&amp;#039;s evolution included notable acquisitions and market-cycle-driven strategic shifts, and its eventual sale to AXA for approximately $15 billion marked one of the largest cross-border insurance transactions of the 2010s.&lt;br /&gt;
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💡 Following the AXA acquisition, the XL Insurance brand was integrated into AXA&amp;#039;s global operations under the &amp;quot;AXA XL&amp;quot; banner, combining XL&amp;#039;s specialty and reinsurance expertise with AXA&amp;#039;s scale, distribution network, and balance sheet. The creation of AXA XL reshaped the competitive dynamics in global commercial and specialty insurance, producing a platform that rivaled established leaders such as [[Definition:Chubb | Chubb]], [[Definition:Zurich Insurance Group | Zurich]], and [[Definition:Allianz | Allianz Global Corporate &amp;amp; Specialty (AGCS)]]. For the industry, XL Insurance&amp;#039;s arc — from a corporate-sponsored startup born of market dislocation to a globally significant underwriter to a transformative acquisition target — encapsulates several recurring themes in insurance: the cyclical creation of new capacity during [[Definition:Hard market | hard markets]], the strategic value of specialty [[Definition:Underwriting | underwriting]] expertise, and the ongoing consolidation trend that continues to reshape the carrier landscape.&lt;br /&gt;
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