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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David Christmas steps into head broker sales role at Fraser Edmond’s Broker Insights
David Christmas, former director at Bennett Christmas, has joined Broker Insights as head of broker sales and development.
Insurers warned on solvency and run-off as Gibraltar regulator airs 'reputational damage’ fears
Insurers in Gibraltar must be aware of their financial position "well before" a solvency breach occurs, the regulator warned as it revealed a clampdown.
Allianz and LV wrap up transfer of commercial business
Exclusive: The transfer of commercial and personal lines business between LV and Allianz has been completed, with the exception of a “small number” of schemes policies.
Tim Carroll to become chair of Ecclesiastical parent company
The former CEO of Swiss Re UK’s holding company, Tim Carroll will become chair of Ecclesiastical parent company Allchurches Trust at the end of the year.
Munich Re’s $250m investment makes Next the latest insurtech unicorn
US-based small business insurtech Next Insurance has raised $250m (£200m) from Munich Re in its series C round.
Aston Lark hires group chief technology and operating officer
Andrew Scola has become Aston Lark’s first group chief technology and operating officer.
Allianz UK CUO in bid to double data specialist roles over two years
Allianz is “investing heavily” in the data space and will seek to double the number of data specialist staff it employs over two years.
Senior women in insurance join equal pay campaign pushing for 'radical and rapid action'
Annette Court, Inga Beale and Tulsi Naidu are among high profile backers of a campaign fighting for equal pay for women.
Profit up at Arron Banks’ Eldon as losses deepen at insurer Southern Rock
Arron Banks-owned Eldon Insurance saw profit more than double in 2018, but losses at his insurer Southern Rock increased.
Scor’s battle with activist investor rumbles on amid Covéa legal action
Activist investor CIAM has blasted Scor's strategy as "without significant intrinsic value creation" in a letter to the resinsurer's lead director, following reports in the French media on its collapsed merger talks with Covéa.
Frustration at Dive In ethnicity panel after c-suite execs drop out
Senior insurance executives scheduled to appear at a diversity event pulled out after discovering the session would be on the "sensitive" issue of the industry's Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic pay gap.
LV opens University of Bristol campus data ethics office
LV general insurance CEO, Steve Treloar said it is “ever more important” to understand data ethics, as the insurer launches its university office in Bristol.
Aviva's Rob Townend to depart in leadership reshuffle
Rob Townend is leaving Aviva, amid leadership team changes that see the insurer scrap its UK managing director roles.
Lloyd’s unveils further measures to tackle market culture amid ‘sobering’ survey
Lloyd’s has today revealed six additional measures it will take to improve culture at the market, after a survey labelled “sobering” by its chairman Bruce Carnegie-Brown.
Nearly one in ten workers saw sexual harassment at Lloyd’s over the last year
Lloyd’s CEO John Neal said he was “appalled” by Lloyd’s culture survey results, as the results show 8% of workers claim to have witnessed sexual harassment in the market in the last 12 months.
Analysis: How well have insurers and brokers adapted to providing access to insurance for people with disabilities?
With the introduction of the Equality Act, it became illegal for insurers to price disabled customers’ premiums on any factors that do not directly impact on the risk
Insurers confirm ‘ongoing commitment’ to work with inquiry on child abuse claims
Insurers have welcomed the “thoroughness” of a report published by the Independent Inquiry into Child Sexual Abuse and have committed to working with it on its recommendations.
Q&A: Zurich’s David Nichols on child abuse inquiry recommendations
The Independent Inquiry into Child Sexual Abuse yesterday released its report on its Accountability and Reparations investigation, in which it lay down a number of recommendations it believes insurers need to follow to fix the system. David Nichols,…
Child abuse inquiry slams ‘hostile, baffling, frustrating and futile’ claims process as it pushes for insurer action
Setting up a register of public liability policies, revising damages and ensuring there is a claims code of practice are among a number of recommendations the Independent Inquiry into Child Sexual Abuse has made in a report published today.
PE house swoops for Charles Taylor in £261m deal
Private equity firm Lovell Minnick Partners has made a £261m offer to buy Charles Taylor, with an aim to de-list it.
Ageas and Ardonagh’s Uris extend deal with £200m contract
Ageas has signed a four year contract with Uris Group to provide cover for a number of specialist personal and commercial lines risks.
GFSC reveals incoming CEO as Samantha Barrass bows out early
Samantha Barrass had been set to serve her terms as Gibraltar Financial Services Commission CEO until August 2020, but the regulator’s incoming CEO will now take over at the start of next month.
Sex discrimination a 'significant' insurance issue as claims and payouts increase
#MeToo is becoming a “significant” industry issue as harassment and discrimination claims rise, while in some countries the surge means claims are moving outside of traditional employment practices liability insurance, lawyers have warned.
Ed hires Simon Stovell as divisional director
Simon Stovell has joined Ed as divisional director for its risk solutions team.