‘With her strong track record leading financial strategy, enterprise planning and risk management, she brings deep experience and strategic vision to the CFO role,’ says chief executive
Commercial property insurer FM has appointed Alison Erbig to the role of executive vice president, chief financial officer (CFO), effective 1 November 2025.

Erbig joins the firm from Liberty Mutual Insurance, where she spent the first 22 years of her career, serving in various leadership positions including comptroller, director of investor relations and most recently CFO for global risk solutions.
FM said Erbig will be responsible for overseeing “all aspects of finance, including financial reporting, tax, financial planning and analysis, treasury operations, corporate real estate and rating agency oversight”.
She will also be responsible for leading FM’s risk management and enterprise resilience solutions.
Strong track record
Erbig will succeed previous CFO Kevin Ingram, who is set to retire on 31 December 2025.
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Ingram joined FM in 1999 and spent the next 26 years holding various senior positions, including finance director, senior executive vice president and latterly CFO of the global business.
Malcolm Roberts, chairman and chief executive at FM, said: “We are excited to welcome Erbig to FM. With her strong track record leading financial strategy, enterprise planning and risk management, she brings deep experience and strategic vision to the CFO role.
“I also want to thank Ingram for his many contributions and 35 years of service to FM.”

He graduated in 2017 from the University of Manchester with a degree in Geology. He spent the first part of his career working in consulting and tech, spending time at Citibank as a data analyst, before working as an analytics engineer with clients in the retail, technology, manufacturing and financial services sectors.View full Profile







































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