BIS 2011: Underwriting no longer the preserve of Oxbridge grads

neil-clutterbuck

The future of underwriting rests in the hands of graduates with strong numeracy skills and business understanding, who are willing to embrace specialist areas of the industry.

That was the message championed by a panel of underwriting bosses at the British Insurance Summit, where the discussion topic of ‘the future of the profession’ produced the view that ‘less is more’.

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