Jonathan Swift
Content director, insurance
Jonathan has written and commented about the insurance industry since 1998 as a reporter, news editor, editor and content director at Incisive Media.
He has appeared on television speaking about topics as diverse as the insurance implications of Michael Jackson's death to the consequences of consolidation on motor premiums; and is a past winner of the British Insurance Brokers' Association journalist of the year and Association of British Insurers general insurance trade journalist prizes.
Follow Jonathan
Articles by Jonathan Swift
JLT merges Spanish arm with local giant
JLT is to combine its existing Spanish retail broking business JLT-SIACI Espana SL with the business of March - Unipsa Correduria de Seguros, SAU (Unipsa), the fourth largest commercial insurance broker in Spain and a subsidiary of Banca March, to form…
Houghton departure triggers new Aspen board search
Aspen has begun the search for a new chief financial officer to succeed Richard Houghton, who will be leaving the company effective 29 February to pursue other opportunities.
New year European windstorm damage estimated at €267m
Perils has today disclosed an initial loss estimate for windstorm Andrea, which occurred in Western Europe from 4-5 January 2012, of €267m.
PM and insurers unveil six point plan after motor premium summit
The Prime Minister has committed to tackling the compensation culture, reducing legal costs and cutting health and safety red tape.
RSA's Brown re-jigs top team to make business less 'complicated' to deal with
RSA’s UK and western European CEO Adrian Brown today outlined plans to simplify its business in order to get closer to its customers, whether brokers or consumers, having admitted that its structure may have previously been “too complicated”.
Former RBSI and Zurich European boss Court resurfaces at Admiral
Admiral has appointed Annette Court as an independent non-executive director, subject to FSA approval.
FSA boss: Insurers and brokers face 'twin peak' regulatory model from April
The Financial Services Authority will reach a "major milestone" in the regulatory reform programme on 2 April 2012, namely the introduction of a ‘twin peaks’ model operating within the FSA.
Amlin reports renewal rates up 4% in 2012
Amlin has written total income to date of £746.4m in 2012, net of brokerage - a 19.2% increase on the prior year.
Hodges reunites with former Aviva colleague Egan as Patrick quits Towergate
Towergate Insurance has appointed Scott Egan as group finance director.
Swiss Re and Mapfre take a bigger slice of Admiral
Admiral has extended its existing UK car insurance reinsurance partnerships with Hannover Re, Mapfre Re, New Re and Swiss Re into 2014.
Ace boss Greenberg sees "firming rates" in Q4 as 2011 profit falls 49% to $1.59bn
Ace Insurance has reported 49% change in its year end profit having reported net income of $1.59bn (2010: $3.11bn) in 2011.
Ex-Direct Line boss to chair A&A group after PE-backed MBO
Darwin Private Equity has entered into an agreement to acquire The A&A Group and Hyperformance Limited in a management buyout.
Fitch: eurozone stress analysis concludes further rating actions unlikely
Fitch Ratings says that it does not expect to take any further rating actions on European insurers as a result of its most recently updated eurozone stress test analysis.
Japanese insurance giant plots merger
NKSJ Holdings, Japan's third-largest general insurer, is planning to merge its two main units, Sompo Japan and Nipponkoa Insurance, according to report.
Thai insurance giant seeks 20% growth in 2012
Muang Thai Life Assurance is seeking to expand its business by more than 20% to 40bn baht (£800m) this year, according to reports.
Insurer most trusted financial services brand in India according to report
The Life Insurance Corporation of India has come out top in a poll to find the country's most trusted brand in the banking and financial institution space, for the second consecutive time.
Indian Government launches new insurance scheme for overseas workers
The Indian government has unveiled a new pension and life insurance scheme that would benefit over 5 million of the country’s unskilled and semi-skilled workers employed overseas.
Cyclists urged to support Allianz-backed bike ride
The Prince’s Trust has announced that its Palace to Palace cycle ride will be coming to the West Midlands for the first time.
CNA extends offering for pharmaceutical and biotech companies
CNA Insurance today said that HealthPro, its specialist offering to the healthcare industry, has added property and business interruption coverage to its suite of products for the advanced medical technology sector.
AIA tipped to make $6bn ING bid
AIA Group may make a bid for the $6bn Asian insurance operations of ING Groep, according to reports.
Indian insurers turn their back on agency model
Since April 2010 the Indian life insurance industry has lost nearly a third of its corporate agents while most of the large life insurers have lost 50% of corporate agents, according to a new report.
WHO expert calls for cashless insurance system for Indian healthcare
Indian health insurance should cover more than it currently does according to experts at a recent one-day national consultation on the state of the market.
Philippines non-life market expected to consolidate in wake of new capital requirements
The local Philippine's insurance representative body has noted that some local non-life insurers may have challenges meeting the government's new paid up capital requirements.
Lloyd's coverholder appoints ex-Chartis VP to launch French arm
Equinox Global, an approved Lloyd’s cover holder specialist in trade credit insurance, has appointed Alban De Malherbe to launch a French office.