Jen Frost
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Jen joined Insurance Post as a reporter in 2018.
She has won Willis Towers Watson’s insurance and reinsurance newcomer of the year twice in a row, in 2018 and 2019.
Also in 2019, Jen was Biba’s trade press journalist of the year and won the gold award for financial journalism category at MHP’s 30 to Watch awards, beating off competition from Guardian and Which?
In 2020 she was shortlisted in four categories at the Headline Money awards, including best B2B story and B2B journalist of the year, and took home the title of B2B General Insurance Journalist of the Year.
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Hiscox reserved $165m to cover Dorian, Faxai and Hagibis claims
Hiscox has reserved $165m to cover claims from Hurricane Dorian and Typhoons Faxai and Hagibis, while reporting it expects to see fees and profit commissions dip $25m this year.
Swiss Re suspends share buy-back programme as nat cats bite
Swiss Re has cancelled a share buy-back programme, following a hit from natural catastrophes, capital deployment and the suspension of Reassure's initial public offering.
CBL Corporation delists from New Zealand Stock Exchange
CBL Corporation has delisted from the New Zealand Stock Exchange, effective from close of play today.
Government takes aim at mobile phone road safety loopholes
The government will seek to tighten the law around the use of handheld mobile devices on the road, but will not extend a ban to hands free use.
Ageas gears up for Dobson's exit with broker team reshuffle
Ageas UK has created three directors of distribution roles, with Chris Dobson set to retire at the end of the year.
Roundtable: Vulnerable customers: how does technology deliver fairer claims outcomes?
The FCA continues to be concerned about the problems faced by vulnerable customers. The regulator is expected to soon unveil a consultation to provide clarity on expectations of firms. Experienced claims handlers will play a key role in helping insurers…
Zurich’s Cover-More appoints UK CEO
Exclusive: Ernesto Suarez, Halo founder and CEO, has been appointed UK CEO of Zurich's Cover-More.
Aston Lark acquires Lloyd’s broker
Goldman Sachs-backed consolidator Aston Lark has acquired Lloyd’s broker Protean Risk.
Blog: Gallagher vs Ardonagh – A warning to us all
The staff poaching lawsuit between Gallagher and Ardonagh wrapped up in court on Friday, as the judge threw out all but one of Gallagher’s claims. It serves as a timely reminder of the ultimate costs of litigation, which are not always financial.
This week in Post: Ardonagh in the clear
A long-awaited judgment in the legal wrangle between Ardonagh and Gallagher came today, clearing Ardonagh of wrongdoing.
Hastings' new business competitiveness ‘has fallen’ as it prioritises pricing discipline
This year Hastings has priorititised pricing discipline amid a regulatory probe into pricing practices and rising claims inflation, leading to a drop in its competitiveness for new business.
Thingco partnerships director bows out
Exclusive: Thingco partnerships director Richard Trebble has left the business.
AIG to launch Lloyd’s HNW syndicate
AIG intends to launch a Lloyd’s syndicate that will focus on the high-net-worth market in the US.
Travelers slides to underwriting loss for Q3 amid ‘challenging’ tort environment
Travelers saw an underwriting loss of $149m in Q3 this year, as its results were hit by a “challenging” tort environment, weather and “unfavourable” reserve development in business insurance.
Blog: Your dick is not in my job description – on reflection
A year ago today Post published a blog I wrote called ‘Your dick is not in my job description’, which was about sexism and sexual harassment in the industry based on my own experiences.
BP Marsh takes stake in Lloyd’s marine broker
Private equity house BP Marsh has taken a stake in Lloyd’s marine broker Lilley Plummer Risks.
Watchstone and Slater & Gordon agree settlement over £600m lawsuit
Watchstone and Slater & Gordon have reached a settlement over the historic sale of Watchstone’s professional services division.
Michael Sicsic becomes adviser to insurtech Spixii
Michael Sicsic, former head of supervision for general insurance protection at the Financial Conduct Authority, has joined start-up Spixii as an adviser to its directors.
Ecclesiastical and ABI become core participants in child abuse investigation hearings
The Association of British Insurers and Ecclesiastical are among four organisations granted core participant status in an investigation into accountability and reparations in non-recent child sexual abuse cases.
City-based insurers face down disruption from Extinction Rebellion
Insurance firms could face further disruption, after Extinction Rebellion activists shut down roads around the City of London yesterday in a bid to raise awareness of climate “inaction”.
PIB’s Q Underwriting forms MGU
Q Underwriting, PIB’s underwriting division, has created a managing general underwriter and hired UK General’s former chief commercial officer as it makes management changes.
Clone firm’s website remains live despite FCA warning
The Financial Conduct Authority has issued a warning about scammers using an authorised firm’s name to trick consumers via a website.
HDI Global Specialty hires former RSA commercial finance director
Simon Hunt, former RSA finance director for commercial, has joined HDI Global Specialty UK.
CFC makes first acquisition in 20 years as it buys Solis Security
CFC Underwriting has bought Texas-based incident response provider Solis Security, marking the company’s first acquisition in 20 years.