Motor Claims 2015 - speaker: Simon How

Simon How

Simon How is global specialty markets director, Cunningham Lindsey and has extensive experience in the general insurance industry, particularly within the motor sector.

Early in his career, he played a key role in building and introducing one of the first motor claim repair networks into the insurance market and went on to develop a motor claims master class training programmes for another leading UK insurer.

Simon was also previously a director at both PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP and Ernst and Young LLP, consulting to the UK market on a wide range of insurance related topics (including IT transformation, distribution and claims), with clients ranging from large direct writers to Lloyd's syndicates and reinsurers.

Before joining Cunningham Lindsey, Simon was responsible for claims strategic development at Lloyd's, with overall responsibility for the planning and implementation of the Lloyd's Claims Transformation Programme. For four years, he was a member of the Lloyd's Market's Claims Service Review Board, which oversees the Xchanging Claims Services delivery of services to the market. He was also a senior member of the Lloyd's Performance Management Directorate, which oversees the 52 active MGAs, and he led the motor class expertise.

In his current position, with market-leading loss adjusting and claims management organisation, Cunningham Lindsey, Simon is responsible for developing and expanding the company's highly co-ordinated Global Specialty Markets offering within the London Market. Simon has three facets to his role: client director, new services development and subject matter expert in motor market services.

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