Post - Post June 2021
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Articles in this issue
Editor's comment: Growing up
I have two pre-teens in the house who can’t wait to be teenagers. I’m reminded almost daily of the birthdays coming up and how different life will be when 13 comes around.
Analysis: The insurance domino that toppled Greensill
The founder of Greensill Capital pinned the blame for the finance firm's collapse on its insurers when addressing politicians last week.
Analysis: The broker problem with online claims adverts
Research by Post has revealed that brokers as well as insurers are being targeted by claims management companies seeking to take over motor claims via misleading advert urls online, particularly on mobile devices
Aston Lark's Peter Blanc on relevance and opportunity
Aston Lark group CEO Peter Blanc assesses why the market can’t just continue to offer the same old products, tweaked to be one step ahead of the next best, with cover for intangible assets coming to the fore along with the need to have challenging…
My other life: Brian Brookes, stand-up comedian
Away from his day job as a risk manager at BHIB Insurance Brokers, Brian Brookes has brushed shoulders with some famous faces in the world of stand-up comedy.
Under the Bonnet, driven by Haynes Pro: The role of the vehicle insurance group rating system
In the second of a quarterly series in association with Post, Haynes Pro assesses the influence of the vehicle insurance group rating on motor premiums, and asks whether it could be on the wane as connectivity increases
Interview: Nick Turner, NFU Mutual
After a tricky year as Chartered Insurance Institute president Nick Turner has stepped up as NFU Mutual group CEO. He talks to Stephanie Denton about insuring the most dangerous profession in the UK, accepting the golden ticket and why constant movement…
Spotlight: Technology – Embracing evergreen technology
Outdated legacy systems have haunted the insurance space for years, stifling innovation and pushing up development costs. Now, with pressures coming from new entrants and customer expectations increasing, Post looks at why insurers are looking to…
Spotlight: Technology – Working with human experts to empower D&I in insurance
Improving diversity and inclusion is a key objective across the insurance industry with initiatives such as the Women in Finance Charter, the Gender Inclusion Network and the Race at Work Charter helping to drive equality for employees and customers…
Spotlight: Technology - A digital future
It’s no secret that many insurers are still held back by outdated legacy software systems, but for many, the significant operational impacts of the inefficiencies this engenders is difficult to quantify
Spotlight: Motor – The future of pricing
Changing consumer behaviour, the economic climate and a review of pricing practices are some of the challenges facing the motor insurance sector currently. Our research looked in more depth at how these changes might impact the sector, its pricing and…
Spotlight: Motor - How will data underpin the motor market’s response to new pricing practices?
With uncertainty regarding the new pricing, auto-renewal rules and reporting requirements for motor insurance, Martyn Mathews explains how data, a single customer view and renewal pricing strategies will become increasingly important
Insurtech Focus: Founders of the Future
Although cynics saw them as a fad, insurtechs are now very much part of the UK insurance scene. Indeed some have matured into sizable businesses that are proving attractive to employees who might have otherwise never though about a career in insurance…
Insurtech Focus: Incumbents and insurtechs
Over recent years the talk around insurtechs has moved from disruption to co-operation. With this in mind, Post canvassed a host of major insurers to discover which start-ups they work and/or invest in; and what they look for when it comes to digital…
Intelligence: Insurtech and the missing women – time for an investigation
Insurance has long been thought of as a men’s game, although the sector is making some steps towards greater gender diversity. Post investigates whether – as new kids on the block with no legacy issues – insurtechs are doing a better job here
Intelligence: Insurtech focus - The insurtechs taking over Europe and beyond
While insurtechs start-ups might start off small, their growth ambitions are anything but. Incumbents are well known for adopting a merger and acquisition approach while insurtechs have a less uniform method to overseas expansion.
Brendan McCafferty exits Markerstudy's Brightside with rest of senior leadership team to follow
Former Brightside CEO Brendan McCafferty has left the broker following its purchase by Markerstudy, with the rest of Brightside’s leadership team to follow and the possibility of role reductions for more junior staff, Post can reveal.
Scor changes succession plan with Laurent Rousseau named to replace Denis Kessler as CEO
Laurent Rousseau, deputy CEO of Scor Global P&C, will replace Denis Kessler as Scor CEO instead of Benoît Ribadeau-Dumas with the move happening a year earlier than originally planned.
Crawford names Michelle Jarrard as chair
Crawford has made Michelle Jarrard non-executive chair of the board, replacing Charles Ogburn who remains on the board and will chair the compensation committee.
Neil Manser named DLG CFO as Tim Harris retires
Direct Line Group has appointed Neil Manser as chief financial officer replacing Tim Harris.
Huw Evans to step down as ABI director general
Association of British Insurers director general Huw Evans will step down from the trade association at the end of this year to join KPMG.
Marsh McLennan receives Lord Mayor’s Dragon Award
Marsh McLennan has received the Lord Mayor’s Dragon Award for the social impact achieved through Surviving to Thriving – a strategic regional initiative developed by British Red Cross to support unaccompanied refugees and asylum seekers aged 11 to 25.
Penny Black's Social World: June 2021
Equal rights, sustainability and good causes