Marsh McLennan has maintained its position as the leading global insurance broker for the 14th consecutive year, according to AM Best's latest rankings based on 2023 total revenue
Based in Denver, Ali Williamson will deliver risk management and P&C insurance solutions to a diverse client base with a national reach
James Baum is appointed as WTW’s head of Australia and New Zealand and head of Corporate Risk & Broking in the region, effective from 15 July
WTW has appointed Heather Mann, Larry Trombino, and Jeanette Younger to the Financial Institutions and Professional Services team
WTW has appointed Tia Wilson as deputy regional leader and global client advocate within Corporate Risk and Broking, North America.
Based in Florida, Len Graziano will focus on developing and implementing client-centric initiatives throughout the casualty market in North America.
The partnership will introduce a ‘Ready for Guidewire’ accelerator, facilitating rapid and repeatable integration between WTW’s Radar analytics software and Guidewire PolicyCenter.
In the new role, Sophia Torielli will oversee operational efficiency, process optimisation, and team leadership, contributing to the company’s mission of delivering innovative alternative funding solutions.
Frances Jones explores how EB captives can support and accelerate an organisation’s DEI objectives
Frances Jones investigates how captive owners can engage with reinsurance markets and why they should also be a consideration for captives
Industry experts discuss the growth potential of the immature yet competitive captive market in Asia Pacific, as well as emerging risks and the importance of robust regulatory regimes
Anne Marie Towle, Adrien Collovray and Courtney Claflin provide an overview of the current captive market, challenges that have carried over into 2022, and what’s on the horizon
Marking one hundred years since Guernsey first incorporated a captive vehicle, WTW’s Mike Johns talks to Rebecca Delaney about how the captive industry has evolved on the island over time, and how it stands today
Market participants consider the captive growth in Singapore, while identifying its barriers and opportunities
As a leader in the captive industry, Bermuda continued to see a year-on-year increase to its captive figures in 2019. Industry experts discuss current market trends, regulation and what to expect for this year