Discretionary motor commissions, an arty insurer, insuring love and a new climate protest group targeting the industry. What has the insurance sector been up to this month? You heard it here first…
’Without any doubt, we must deliver adequate returns,’ says chief of markets
’We continued to see sustainable, profitable growth and performance,’ says chief financial officer
’He’s uniquely placed to lead PPL’s digital transformation,’ says chairman
’She has built a strong reputation among her colleagues in the corporation and throughout the market,’ says chief executive
’D&O Echo provides clients globally with substantial capacity without being over-exposed to a single insurer,’ says UK management liability leader
’We can sit here and say ‘oh, it is a terrible culture,’ but what are we going to do about it?’ asks member of parliament
The insurance market is perceived to be blocking progress around climate change due to providing insurance for fossil fuel projects – however, the situation may be more complex than protestors realise
’I would rather take criticism [about the delay of Blueprint Two] then push the date and have a platform that has a flaw that [would] be problematic,’ says chief operations officer
’The insurance industry has to raise awareness and increase the knowledge of what insurance is all about,’ says chief executive
’I would rather take criticism [about the delay of Blueprint Two] then push the date and have a platform that has a flaw that [would] be problematic,’ says chief operations officer
’The insurance industry has to raise awareness and increase the knowledge of what insurance is all about,’ says chief executive
Parcel piracy is an ‘interesting risk’ for Santa, but it’s ’not the biggest’, says Insurance Museum trustee
For the third day of advent, Lloyd’s of London’s head of culture Mark Lomas shines a spotlight on some positive diversity and inclusion developments within the London market