The exclusive ranking of UK regulated general insurers and Lloyd’s syndicates is now available – where has your firm placed this year?
The wait is over – Insurance Times has today (15 October 2024) launched its exclusive Top 50 Insurers 2024 report, revealing which general insurers have succeeded in profitably growing gross written premium (GWP) over the last 12 months.
This year’s report – available exclusively for Insurance Times subscribers – has once again been compiled in partnership with market intelligence firm Insurance DataLab to include the top 50 UK regulated general insurers and Lloyd’s syndicates, ranked by GWP.
Company profiles within the report include organisation GWP and combined operating ratio figures, management and strategy roundups, as well as a debrief of broker feedback based on Insurance Times’ exclusive Five Star Rating Report: Commercial and Personal Lines 2023/24.
Insurance DataLab has additionally provided a proprietary underwriting score for each insurer too, giving further insight into firms’ profitability.
Within the supplement, readers will also be able to dig deeper into overarching trends from this year’s data, thanks to detailed analysis from Insurance DataLab’s co-founder Matt Scott.
Read the Top 50 Insurers 2024 report here.
- To purchase the latest report or to enquire about subscriptions, please contact michael.phillips@nqsm.com (020 7618 3496).
- For further insight on the report findings, register to attend the Top 50 Insurers: Best in class underwriting in the digital age webinar, hosted by Insurance Times and Insurance DataLab, on 15 October 2024 at 11am.

Since joining Insurance Times, Katie has successfully obtained a number of industry accolades. Most recently, at Biba's 2025 Journalist and Media Awards, Katie was named the overall winner and received the Journalist of the Year trophy, alongside the Best Thought Leadership Award for her briefing article on reproductive health MGA Juniper and how insurance can be used to positively impact taboo subjects.View full Profile









































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