Articles by Callum Brodie
Willis launches legal proceedings against JLT and FAJS boss Gordon
Willis has commenced legal proceedings against JLT and employee David Gordon a week after JLT Specialty announced the appointment of Gordon and 21 of his Willis fine art, jewellery and specie colleagues.
Outgoing MP Evans becomes non-exec chair of Allied World MGA
Veteran parliamentarian Jonathan Evans will take on the role of non-executive chairman of Allied World Assurance’s Lloyd’s managing agency after stepping down as MP for Cardiff North.
Ex-RSA CDO Hood resurfaces in asset management sector
Former RSA chief digital officer Ian Hood has resurfaced in the asset management sector after joining Fidelity Worldwide Investment as head of digital for the UK business.
IUA brands Scottish plans to recover asbestos costs 'an abuse of process'
The Scottish government’s proposal to recover medical costs for treating asbestos diseases is unequitable, could prove unlawful and would drive up the cost of liability insurance, according to the International Underwriting Association.
Seasonal competition triggers marginal drop in Q1 motor rates
Motor insurance rates are expected to continue upwards despite a slight reduction caused by seasonal competition during the opening quarter of the year.
Markerstudy GWP to move north of £900m following Chaucer deal
Markerstudy has reached an agreement to acquire Chaucer’s UK motor business in a deal that will extend the insurer’s grow written premium to in excess of £900m and increase its headcount by 430.
Brit syndicate bolsters position at Lloyd's as QBE slips down GWP list
The axing of unprofitable business by QBE has seen the insurer’s largest individual Lloyd’s syndicate plummet in terms of its top ten standing by gross written premium, as Brit moves up the rankings.
JLT's Hong Kong MD Cousins arrested following daughter's death
The managing director of JLT’s Hong Kong operation has been arrested following the death of his 15-year-old daughter on suspicion of "ill treatment or neglect" of a child or young person.
Loss adjusters appoint accountants to help with Holborn fire BI claims
Loss adjusters Crawford & Company and Cunningham Lindsey have assigned a number of in-house accountants after being appointed to handle business interruption claims emanating from last week’s electrical fire in central London.
LMA launches first competitive board election for three years
Eight candidates are fighting it out for six positions on the Lloyd’s Market Association’s governing body in what will be LMA’s first competitive election since 2012.
Xchanging insurance and claims boss Pell resigns
Services provider Xchanging’s insurance and claims services managing director Max Pell has resigned after five years with the firm.
Blog: Private sector pain for brokers part of the price of peace in Northern Ireland
It is almost 17 years to the day since the Good Friday Agreement brought an end to 30 years of sectarian conflict in Northern Ireland, yet the lasting legacy of ‘The Troubles’ continues to have a profound effect on the local economy and the general…
Ex-Quindell boss Terry snaps up 7.4% stake in stockbroker Daniel Stewart
Quindell founder Rob Terry has acquired a 7.4% stake in stockbroker Daniel Stewart Securities.
Allied World seals purchase of RSA's Hong Kong and Singapore operations
The sale of RSA’s businesses in Hong Kong and Singapore to the Swiss-based Allied World Assurance Company has been completed.
Covéa credits 'disciplined' pricing for 40% rise in 2014 pre-tax proift
A “disciplined approach to pricing” has been attributed to Covéa Insurance's improved combined operating ratio of 97.8% for 2014 (FY 2013: 98.7%).
RSA's Hood resigns two months after taking on CDO role
RSA chief digital officer Ian Hood has resigned from the insurer just two months after taking on the role and has set his sights on a move to a different sector.
Pro Global to invest in growth in 2015 after year of restructuring
Service provider Pro Global Insurance Solutions delivered a total group profit of £3.8m last year, compared to a £33.5m loss in 2013, following the demerger of its run-off business.
Resistance to oil shocks behind UK's ranking in global resilience index
The UK remains the 20th most resilient country in the world in terms of economic, risk and supply chain qualities, according to the latest FM Global Resilience Index.
Principal's Dublin launch expected to stir up Irish market 'complacency'
Manchester-headquartered Principal Insurance is fully trading in Ireland after completing a pilot phase that has seen the broker offering quotes to Irish bikers for the past few weeks.
Willis Northern Ireland MD Workman departs
Willis Northern Ireland managing director David Workman has stepped down after 28 years at the broker, Post understands.
Corporate policyholders told to improve standards in light of Insurance Act
Corporate insurance buyers in the UK have been warned that current risk analysis standards “fall substantially short” of the compliance implications associated with the incoming Insurance Act.
QBE names Menear as director of underwriting operations
Insurer QBE has appointed Nick Menear to the newly created role of underwriting operations director.
Fitch assigns Ageas Insurance A+ 'strong' IFS rating
Ageas Insurance has been assigned the A+ ‘strong’ insurer financial strength rating by Fitch, with a ‘stable’ outlook.
Quindell directors to resign after sale of professional services arm
Quindell CEO Robert Fielding will move to Australian law firm Slater & Gordon following the sale of the claims outsourcer’s professional services arm.