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Publisher, Conferencing, Sales & Marketing Specialist in the reinsurance/insurance/financial markets for 40 years. Used to travel around a lot. Now I don't.
Lloyd's Q2 State of the market Property: focusing on the major shifts not the noise Casualty: General Liability is an area of genuine concern Specialty: Heterogenous conditions; contrarian views must still be logical, realistic and achievable Patrick Tiernan Underwriting takeaways Number one focus remains on ensuring underwriting discipline Prioritising continuous performance oversight Open and reciprocated engagement Innovation and sustainability are key areas of growth Rachel Turk https://lnkd.in/eBhJ-cRJ
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Lucas Beckmann, Chief Casualty Underwriting Officer at Munich Re, discusses climate-related liabilities and litigation and how they arise. Learn more about how Munich Re is helping shape a more balanced world: https://ow.ly/yL9650PGSYW #ExtremeWeather
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I help insurance brokers achieve their goals. Guiding brokers to achieve growth, operational efficiency, acquisitions and those contemplating sale. Supporting new start-ups to bring vital new brokers into our sector.
I have met with 5 different broking firms this week; 4 Hedron Brokers and another that is contemplating joining. I have along list of actions underway. It’s inspiring that each broker has been on the front foot, working hard to service existing clients & successfully winning new ones. But a common thread that I picked up on was the rigid positions still being taken by stubborn underwriters on terms, in ‘take it or leave it’ style. Not so much particular insurers but rather individual underwriters. Conversely, there are some very pro-active underwriters, doing a great job, choosing to work with brokers to build compelling client solutions. Guess who is winning/retaining the business? It’s so important for underwriters to work with brokers, appreciate the unique insight that they have and not to work against them. There is opportunity for all by working together so come on underwriters, let’s engage positively!
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Lucas Beckmann, Chief Casualty Underwriting Officer at Munich Re, discusses climate-related liabilities and litigation and how they arise. Learn more about how Munich Re is helping shape a more balanced world: https://ow.ly/83lb50PFYGN #ExtremeWeather
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We accomplished quite a bit in 2023. Join us for our annual Property & Casualty Year in Review this February 8 to learn what's new in P&C!
Want to know what's new in P&C? We're hosting our annual Property & Casualty Year in Review this February 8. Join us for a discussion of ACORD P&C updates and enhancements from the past 12 months:
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A few of our underwriters recently braved the weather to visit one of our long-standing clients down on the water. It’s great when we are able to see risks up close, gaining a true understanding of a business and its day-to-day operational challenges. #underwriting #coastinsurance #clientvisit
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Take a look at another 5* star review shouting out one our excellent underwriters⭐ Get in touch with the team today to ask your queries, discuss a case or get an update 👇 🔗 https://lnkd.in/eYhnkkyC 📞 03300 246 246 ✉ v-hub@vidahomeloans.co.uk #getlifemoving #trustpilot #5starreview
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What are the three most important skills for the next generation of underwriters? Find out in our summary of the Academy of Life Underwriting summary: https://ow.ly/1mKo50PMvfN
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Have you wondered what it would be like if Shakespeare was an underwriter? - Hamlet would be about the hard market driving the industry insane - Coriolanus would be about property insurers struggling with CAT losses - The merchant of Venice would be about VCs betting on start up MGAs - All's Well That Ends Well would be about broker's shotgun approach to get coverage for their insureds But let's steer back to the question at hand: what are some revolutionary ways to expand on underwriting potential? We want to hear your thoughts in the comments below! Let's keep the conversation going and explore new horizons in the industry. #Underwriting #Insurance #Innovation
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