Articles by Callum Brodie
Bluefin names ex-Towergate boss Philip as Organ successor
Bluefin has appointed Tim Philip as interim chief financial officer, reporting directly to chief executive Stuart Reid.
Higos to more than double branch its network by 2018
Higos Insurance Services plans to more than double in size over the next five years.
York International hands MD role to ex-Axis boss Jacob
York International has appointed Alistair Jacob as managing director, where he will be responsible for the strategic business development across all territories outside of North America.
Torus given green light to launch Lloyd's managing agency
Torus has received approval from the Financial Services Authority and Lloyd’s to launch its own Lloyd’s managing agency, to be known as Torus Underwriting Management.
Bollington hires two account managers in Scotland
Bollington has secured further expansion within its Scottish operation with the appointments of two experienced account managers based in the region.
Insurers facing flurry of credit crunch professional negligence claims
City law firm RPC has warned insurers to brace themselves against a flood of 11th hour professional negligence claims relating to the build-up to the financial crisis.
Hyperion boss eyes further growth in Asia as GA comes aboard
Hyperion chief executive David Howden is hoping investment and expertise available at new shareholder General Atlantic will provide his firm with a springboard for further growth in emerging Asian markets.
Market Moves: McPherson leaves A&A Group after 28 years, while Allianz looks to African growth
It was a relatively quiet week for the industry as appointments within the broking sector – a regular hive of recruitment – were few and far between, with the only notable activity in the sector coming in the form of the departure of veteran A&A Group…
My Best XI: Chris Phelan, owner, Paradigm Consulting
Chris Phelan, owner of independent loss adjusting firm Paradigm Consulting, selects his best XI for an insurance industry start-up. Phelan’s team includes representatives from firms such as Cunningham Lindsey and Davies, while the die-hard Manchester…
Penny Black's insurance week
Penny is always fascinated to hear about different forms of claims settlement, so was intrigued to learn LAS Claims Management issues so-called Tuxedo Cards where requested by claimants.
General Atlantic acquires close to 30% of Hyperion shares
The Hyperion Insurance Group has signed an initial agreement with General Atlantic, which will see the global growth equity firm acquire just over 30% the international broking business' shares.
Paterson refuses to 'rush through' flood risk solution, as SoP expiry looms
Environment secretary Owen Paterson has claimed there is “no point rushing through” a long-term flood risk solution, despite there being just three months until the Statement of Principles expires.
ABI brands Marsh's Flood Mu model 'completely unacceptable'
The Association of British Insurers has issued a damning response to Marsh’s proposal for a mutulised solution to flooding, describing the ‘Flood Mu’ model as “completely unacceptable to insurers”.
RKH eyes further M&A activity following 13-years of growth
RK Harrison has recorded a 21% increase in turnover to £92.9m for the year ended 30 June 2012, in which the firm maintained a profit margin of 25%.
Ex-army pair to lead Towers Watson's crisis management business
Global professional services company Towers Watson has appointed two former military heroes to lead its crisis management business.
Aggregators continue to rely on brokers in commercial space, states report
Online aggregators have been unable to repeat the success achieved in the distribution of personal lines insurance in the commercial arena, where specialist brokers are more heavily relied upon.
Halting Aviva shrinkage has reached 'critical stage', claims analyst
Aviva has been described as having the worst record for earnings and dividend growth among major UK insurers, according to Investec analysis which states that halting shrinkage has reached a “critical stage”.
Ebbage joins ex-Towergate marketing boss at Absolute Partnership
Absolute Partnership has appointed Carl Ebbage as IT Director with immediate effect.
Hastings boss Hoffman cools talk of IPO following year of 'strong growth'
Hastings chief executive Gary Hoffman has moved to dampen speculation that his firm is manoeuvring itself to launch an initial public offering in the months ahead, but has refused to rule out a float in the long-term.
Hastings GWP up 19% as firm boosts 2012 customer numbers
Hastings saw a 19% increase in gross written premiums placed by the group in 2012 - up to £423m from £355m the previous year.
Marsh's new 'Flood Mu' model tipped as likely SoP replacement
A mutualised solution to flood risk has been tipped as the new favourite to replace the Statement of Principles this summer, however a free market could be introduced while legislation is drawn up ahead of the model’s launch.
The Co-operative reveals plan to do away with GI business
The Co-operative Group has today signalled its intention to sell its general insurance business.
Market Moves: Big names Sime and Giles among this week's notable departures
There were high-profile changes within both the insurer and broking arenas this week – with two significant moves involving senior figures at major organisations. At RSA, long-serving employee Chris Sime revealed his decision to walk away from his…
A&A director steps down after 28 years at intermediary
The A&A Group sales and marketing director Steve McPherson will leave the company this week following a 28 year stint at the firm.