Harry Curtis
Senior Reporter, Post
Harry is a senior reporter for Insurance Post covering the London market, corporate lines and risk management.
He joined Insurance Post in 2018 and won the British Insurance Brokers’ Association most promising newcomer award in 2019.
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Articles by Harry Curtis
Reeves announces consultation on UK captives regime
Rachel Reeves has announced a consultation on a new approach to regulating UK captive insurers in her first Mansion House speech as Chancellor of the Exchequer.
Repair costs high as aviation sector grapples with ‘transformational stage’
The aviation sector is at a “transformational change” with new materials changing the profile of claims and pushing up costs, McLarens Aviation managing director Trehane Oliver has told Post.
Allianz to launch refreshed SME proposition in 2025
Allianz Commercial plans to launch a refreshed SME proposition in 2025, following investment to broaden and modularise its product suite, UK managing director Nadia Côté has told Post.
Crawford looks to TPA business and AI to drive growth
Crawford is looking to capitalise on a wave of interest in third-party administration services in order to grow and diversify its revenue streams, its CEO of international operations Andrew Bart has said.
Large corporates facing ‘ambiguous and challenging’ risk landscape
A confluence of global risk trends means large corporate clients are finding it harder to manage international insurance programmes and are increasingly looking to alternative solutions, Swiss Re Corporate Solutions’ Adrian Hall has said.
Is carbon insurance the biggest opportunity in decades?
With carbon insurance tipped to become a billion-dollar market by 2030 as demand for risk transfer in the carbon credit supply chain grows, Harry Curtis looks at the risks involved and the first movers in the nascent market.
Big Interview: Paul Brand, Convex
Paul Brand, group CEO of Convex, sits down with Harry Curtis to discuss the insurer and reinsurer’s plans to hit and surpass $5bn GWP, the difficulties of technology adoption, and why he thinks current market conditions are “brittle”.
Antares launches UK insurer to tap into MGA market
Antares has launched a UK-based insurer, which will form part of a new retail division focused on business written primarily through established managing general agents.
Lloyd’s appoints Aviva’s Adams as chief people officer
Lloyd’s has appointed Nathan Adams as its chief people officer, replacing Sara Gomez who will be retiring at the end of the year.
CrowdStrike event focuses minds on cyber ‘grey rhinos’
July’s CrowdStrike outage has trained the attention of companies buying cyber insurance and the industry itself on the spectre of systemic, high-impact events with potentially catastrophic consequences.
Seven takeaways for the insurance industry from Labour’s Budget
Chancellor of the Exchequer Rachel Reeves delivered the hotly anticipated first Budget of the new Labour government on Wednesday afternoon. Insurance Post picks out the most eye-catching points for the insurance industry.
Clear enters Lloyd's market with £76m acquisition
Goldman Sachs-backed Clear Group has entered the Lloyd’s market by making Lilley Plummer Risks its largest acquisition to date.
Allianz sees off theatre group's appeal in BI dispute
The Ambassador Theatre Group has lost its appeal against its insurer Allianz over Covid-related business interruption cover.
Chaucer’s Nicola Stacey named next CII president
Chaucer chief underwriting officer Nicola Stacey has been elected as the next president of the Chartered Insurance Institute.
Ferma vice-president reports lack of ‘concrete action’ to aid net zero transition
Two years on from the Federation of European Risk Management Associations calling out insurers for not doing enough to support clients transitioning to net zero, the body’s vice president has said there has been a lack of concrete improvement.
ICEYE insurance head reveals plans for nat cat solutions
Stephen Lathrope, global head of insurance at space technology company ICEYE, has outlined the company’s plan to provide solutions targeted at a range of natural catastrophe perils.
Radar satellites promise to transform insurer flood responses
Space technology company ICEYE’s constellation of radar-equipped satellites gives insurers the ability to have a more informed response to floods just hours after they occur, its global head of insurance Stephen Lathrope has said.
Axa XL extends cyber cover to internal GenAI risks
Axa XL has extended its cyber insurance coverage to emerging generative artificial intelligence risks, but risks associated with popular GenAI chatbots such as ChatGPT and Microsoft Copilot remain out of scope.
Over half of risk managers think key risks are set to become uninsurable
More than half of risks managers believe that some of the key business activities and locations are set to become uninsurable, a survey by the Federation of European Risk Management Associations has found.
Allianz and theatre group await court ruling
The Ambassador Theatre Group and its insurer, Allianz, are expecting a judgment in their ongoing dispute over Covid-related business interruption cover before the end of the year.
Insurers moving to limit exposure to neuro sports injury litigation
Impending litigation over neurodegenerative conditions suffered by rugby and football players are presenting challenges for the insurance industry to stay on top of.
Hurricane Milton insured losses to run into the tens of billions
The insurance industry is likely to suffer losses of tens of billions of dollars from damage inflicted by Hurricane Milton last week, according to early estimates.
FCA's Mills says Consumer Duty needn’t inhibit growth
Sheldon Mills, the Financial Conduct Authority’s executive director for consumers and competition, has insisted that the Consumer Duty is not the block to growth that some people think it is.
Insurers push for another Supreme Court Covid BI trial
At least four insurers have sought permission to appeal a September court ruling on Covid-related business interruption claims to the Supreme Court, Insurance Post can reveal.