Emmanuel Kenning
Senior reporter, Insurance Post
Emmanuel was senior reporter on Post covering the broking beat.
He has over a decade of experience writing about the insurance industry. He started his career as a reporter on broker-focused title Professional Broking in 2009 becoming a senior reporter ahead of joining Insurance Age at the end of 2010.
Promoted to features editor in October 2011 Emmanuel became editor the following June holding the post for nearly six years before deciding to return to being a reporter to focus on news writing and analysis.
Along with deep knowledge of insurance he has also gained a solid understanding of reinsurance through a year writing on the market with a particular focus on insurance-linked securities at Trading Risk.
He re-joined Infopro Digital in late 2019 taking up the position of senior reporter at Insurance Post working on extended in-depth analysis and data driven research on key sections of the industry along with covering day to day news and writing opinion pieces.
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Primary Group buys back UK General
Primary Group has bought back a majority stake in UK General Insurance having sold the business to private equity house JC Flowers in 2017.
LSE leader Nikhil Rathi named FCA CEO
The government has appointed former HM Treasury director Nikhil Rathi, currently the CEO of London Stock Exchange plc, as the new CEO of the Financial Conduct Authority.
Markel drops wholesale personal accident and contingency insurance
Markel International has stopped writing wholesale personal accident and contingency insurance as its refocuses the PACE portfolio exclusively on entertainment with immediate effect.
Das underwriting profit declines as it recovers £3.7m from ex-CEO legal proceedings
Gross written premiums at Das Legal Expenses Insurance dropped from £117.9m in 2018 to £114.8m last year according to the firm’s 2019 Solvency and Financial Condition Report which also revealed a £3.7m “recovery” from its involvement in a private…
Christian Nielsen named CFO for Hiscox London Market
Christian Nielsen has been appointed as chief financial officer for Hiscox London Market and Hiscox Syndicates moving across from his current role as CFO of Hiscox UK and a director of Hiscox Insurance Company.
LMG adds Atrium’s Harries to board replacing Paul Greensmith
The London Market Group has appointed Atrium CEO Richard Harries to its board replacing former UK CEO of Axa XL Paul Greensmith.
Digital Risks appoints Stewart Duncan as chief data officer
Insurtech start-up Digital Risks has recruited Stewart Duncan as chief data officer joining from insurance platform Wrisk.
Atradius appoints Stuart Ramsden as UK and Ireland regional director
Credit insurance provider Atradius has promoted Stuart Ramsden to regional director of UK and Ireland succeeding Alun Sweeney who is set to retire.
Dive In unveils virtual format for 2020
Dive In, the insurance industry’s festival for diversity and inclusion, has been confirmed with a virtual format of online events for 2020 taking place from 22 to 24 September.
NI Assembly committee rails against insurer Covid-19 BI payouts as ABI grilled
There is a “real perception of intransigence from the insurance industry … [and] lack of willingness to engage and support business” during the coronavirus pandemic, according to Caoimhe Archibald, chair of the Northern Ireland Assembly’s Economy…
Arch names Simon Williams as active underwriter
Arch Insurance International has appointed Simon Williams as active underwriter of Syndicate 1955 and confirmed David Slade as deputy active underwriter after the parent company’s takeover of Barbican.
Call Connection administration timeframe extended due to coronavirus pandemic
The administration deadline of failed broker lead generator Call Connection has been extended until 12 July 2021.
Complete Cover boosts management team with four hires including ex-Markerstudy and Brightside leader Russell Bence
Non-standard motor specialist Complete Cover Group has recruited a four-strong team of senior managers with experience from Hastings, Kwik Fit, Markerstudy, Brightside and Ageas.
Deal pipeline 'vibrant' as ever says PIB's McManus as Germany buy adds reinsurance to roster
PIB Group has added reinsurance broking to its offering by striking its second deal outside of the UK with the purchase of Munich-based Marx Re-Insurance Brokers.
Nearly 500 people set to lose their jobs at Markerstudy
Markerstudy has opened a “redundancy consultation exercise”, the insurer has confirmed.
FCA's role evolving as 'product value policeman', says CMS
The Financial Conduct Authority’s new guidance issued today is far more than a helpful steer as the watchdog’s “product value policeman” role develops, according to CMS financial services partner Simon Morris.
FCA enacts guidance on insurance value during Covid-19 crisis
The Financial Conduct Authority has brought new guidance into force with immediate effect, telling insurance businesses to consider the impact of the coronavirus pandemic on the value of their products.
Axa forecasts €1.5bn coronavirus hit and halves dividend
Axa has estimated it will face €1.2bn (£1.07bn) in property and casualty coronavirus related costs along with spending €300m on ‘solidarity measures’.
Zurich takes Baj from Chubb as UK A&H head
Zurich has appointed Stephane Baj as head of accident and health in the UK and multinational joining from Chubb.
Interview: Zego CEO Sten Saar
Zego co-founder and CEO Sten Saar tells Emmanuel Kenning about the insurtech’s significant growth ambitions, how he came into the market nearly four years ago and why he is committed to it for the long haul
Direct Insurance stakes industry first claim with permanent remote working choice for staff
Direct Insurance Group has offered all staff the choice and flexibility of working from home, in the office or a mixture of the two on a permanent basis, Post can reveal.
Global recession 'like a car crash without an airbag', says Swiss Re
The global recession triggered by Covid-19 is “like a crash without an airbag” according to Jérôme Jean Haegeli, group chief economist at Swiss Re.
R&Q reveals record profits as it unveils growth ambitions
Randall & Quilter Investment Holdings has reported a 180% rise in pre-tax profit from continuing operations to £40.1m for the year ended 31 December 2019.
Analysis: Broker buyers upbeat on M&A rebound
As the coronavirus pandemic hits every aspect of life and business in the country Post investigates what has happened in the broker mergers and acquisitions space and what is likely to come next