Spotlight on Global Specialty in the London Market
Lecture
Publication date:
25 May 2021
Last updated:
18 December 2023
Author(s):
Panel discussion, Anthony Baldwin, CEO, American International Group Limited (AIG UK) and IIL President
In this Insurance Institute of London (IIL) panel discussion, chaired by IIL President, Anthony Baldwin, CEO, American International Group Limited (AIG UK), the industry's leaders discussed the strategic challenges and opportunities facing Global Specialty.
The discussion covered the current state of the London Market, innovating for the future, upcoming trends and themes, including how Global Specialty in London continues to maximise and nurture talent and ensure relevance. This included how London is adapting to a changing risk landscape for clients (cyber, pandemic, climate, ESG, etc.), addressing the challenges of scale and efficiency of operations in a digital world and responding to the evolving shape of the insurance market landscape.
By the end of this webinar members would have gained an insight into:
- The macro strategic issues facing Global Specialty
- How the London Market and Global Specialty is adapting to changes in the risk landscape for clients and the evolving insurance market landscape
Speaker panel
Anthony Baldwin (CEO, American International Group Ltd (AIG UK))
Paul Greensmith (Global Head of Specialty, AIG)
Richard Dudley (CEO, Global Broking Centre, Aon UK Limited)
Lucy Clarke (President, Marsh JLT Specialty and Marsh Global Placement, Marsh)
Adrian Cox (CEO, Beazley Group)
Duration: 58 minutes
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