Snowball speaks out on challenging global insurance market

Patrick Snowball British Insurance Summit

Suncorp CEO Patrick Snowball recently outlined his thoughts on the challenging global insurance market at the British Insurance Summit.

He joined an esteemed panel of speakers at the event, including the former Mayor of London Ken Livingston, Ageas UK CEO Barry Smith, Lockton Companies CEO Julian James, former Bank of England deputy governor Sir John Grieve and Lloyds Bank Capital Markets global head of insurance Bill Cooper, at the two days event which covered the top level issues facing the British insurance community.

Watch the video to see Mr Snowball and a variety of the other speakers offer an insight into the subjects covered.

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