Jen Frost
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Jen joined Insurance Post as a reporter in 2018.
She has won Willis Towers Watson’s insurance and reinsurance newcomer of the year twice in a row, in 2018 and 2019.
Also in 2019, Jen was Biba’s trade press journalist of the year and won the gold award for financial journalism category at MHP’s 30 to Watch awards, beating off competition from Guardian and Which?
In 2020 she was shortlisted in four categories at the Headline Money awards, including best B2B story and B2B journalist of the year, and took home the title of B2B General Insurance Journalist of the Year.
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Aviva predicts £200m in Covid-19 BI claims
Aviva has predicted it will see £200m in business interruption claims net of reinsurance.
Zurich expects $750m Covid-19 hit
Zurich has predicted a $750m (£614m) property and casualty hit over the course of the year due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Regulator to require payment deferrals for insurance customers from Monday
The Financial Conduct authority has confirmed temporary measures aimed at helping insurance customers who find themselves in financial difficulty due to the coronavirus pandemic, including requiring payment deferrals.
Automatic motor premium refunds little more than a ‘marketing initiative’: Ageas CEO Bart De Smet
Providing premium refunds of £20 to £25 to all motor policyholders in the wake of Covid-19 behaviour changes amounts to little more than a “marketing initiative”, Ageas CEO Bart De Smet has said.
Ageas UK pushed into loss as weather bites in Q1
Ageas’ UK operations suffered a £23.5m hit from storms Dennis and Ciara, which drove it into a loss after tax of £2.7m for the first quarter of 2020.
Allianz CFO outlines potential €1bn plus Covid-19 hit
Allianz could see a €1bn (£882m) or more hit from the coronavirus pandemic across property and casualty, Allianz group chief financial officer Giulio Terzariol has cautioned.
Allianz and LV's £68m weather hit edges first quarter COR above 101%
Allianz Holdings, comprising of LV General Insurance and Allianz Insurance, saw £68m in claims relating to storms and flooding in the first quarter of 2020 as Allianz unveiled a global property and casualty €400m (£351m) Covid-19 hit.
Direct Line saw motor claims slide 70% in April
Motor claims notifications fell 70% at insurer Direct Line Group in April compared to the same month in 2019, as drivers stayed indoors due to lockdown measures.
Direct Line standard BI policy wordings at ‘tight end’ of the industry: CEO Penny James
Direct Line Group CEO Penny James has said 99.5% of its business interruption customers have standard policies and the insurer believes the wording is “robust” enough that it will not be liable for coronavirus-related pay outs on these.
SMEs face legal threats from same insurers that are not paying out on their BI policies
Exclusive: Insurers seeking to recoup losses from other classes, such as event cancellation and wedding insurance, are threatening policyholders involved in business interruption group actions against them with legal action.
Hiscox BI action groups join forces
The two largest Hiscox policyholder business interruption action groups in the UK have formed a strategic alliance, together representing more than 500 businesses.
Gallagher ‘wide open’ for acquisitions despite pandemic: CEO Pat Gallagher
Gallagher CEO Pat Gallagher has urged brokers “anywhere around the globe” to consider his firm as a merger partner, despite disruption posed by the coronavirus pandemic.
Pandemic has ‘reinforced’ value of Aon/WTW merger: Aon CEO Greg Case
The value of the Aon and Willis Towers Watson merger has “ironically” been reinforced by the impact of the coronavirus pandemic, Aon CEO Greg Case said on Friday.
Aon staff have ‘embraced’ pay cuts, says CEO Greg Case
Making global pay cuts was a “collective” decision that staff have “embraced” since a Monday announcement, according to Aon CEO Greg Case.
This week in Post: Aon, dó, trí
Business interruption, the British Insurance Awards shortlist and Q1 results kept us busy this week, but it was a move by biggest-broker-in-waiting Aon that grabbed the most attention.
Double-digit Covid-19 revenue decline ‘pretty extreme’ but possible: WTW CEO John Haley
Willis Towers Watson CEO John Haley said the group could see double-digit revenue decline as a result of the coronavirus impact, as the risk giant yesterday pulled its profit guidance for the year.
Marsh and WTW decline to follow Aon’s pay cuts lead for now
Aon’s announcement that it would reduce 70% of its employees’ salaries led to some speculation that soon-to-be acquired Willis Towers Watson and rival Marsh might swiftly follow, but both brokers have since confirmed they will not follow Aon’s lead.
Pay cuts ‘an awfully blunt instrument’: MMC CEO Dan Glaser
Marsh & McLennan CEO Dan Glaser today confirmed that the group has no current plans to cut pay packets or dividends, describing salary slashing as “survival mode stuff”.
Markel confirms Olympics, Wimbledon, UK BI claims exposure
Markel yesterday confirmed its event cancellation book includes Wimbledon and the Olympics, while it will also pay out on some UK business interruption claims.
Hospitality group advised by Mishcon de Reya plots action against insurers
Axa, China Taiping, RSA, Touchstone and Zurich have been named as potential group action targets by a hospitality business interruption action group.
Hiscox mulls capital raise
Hiscox has this morning confirmed it is considering raising equity among other options as it seeks to combat the Covid-19 impact.
Blog: Aon’s plan to slash pay, preserve dividend leaves a sour taste
Aon will cut the pay of 70% of its staff and slice executive pay packets as it seeks to preserve jobs during the coronavirus pandemic, but the broking giant’s decision to go ahead with a May dividend payment seems at odds with its message.
Admiral ploughs on with year end shareholder dividend
Admiral confirmed it will recommend a final dividend for the year to shareholders, as it suspended a special dividend.
British insurers expect £900m in coronavirus BI claim payouts
Insurers are expecting to payout £900m towards UK business interruption claims, latest figures from the Association of British Insurers show.