Emmanuel Kenning
Content editor, Insurance Age
Emmanuel is the content editor of Insurance Age and has over fifteen years of experience writing about the insurance industry.
Well connected with the broking community he is now in his second stint at Insurance Age.
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 Post working on the broking beat.
Emmanuel returned to Insurance Age in February 2022 to lead the news team. He focuses on bringing in and editing exclusive news and analyses along with keeping readers up to date on company announcements throughout the sector.
He also supports the editor across videos, podcasts, events, profile interviews, data driven research, opinion pieces and more to help keep Insurance Age ahead of the competition.
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Articles by Emmanuel Kenning
Express Gifts to pay back £12.5m for insurance mis-selling
Firm was authorised to sell general insurance products but delivered cover with “little or no value”.
Axa launches commercial mid-market app
New service for eight sectors will include insurance trade news aggregation.
Underlying business healthy at Ageas, says CEO Watson
Insurer boss admits results have been dominated by three exceptional items.
CDL confirms it’s on track to deliver automated solution for FCA prescribed wording
Implementing updates for regulatory changes is a “well-trodden” path says commercial director.
Ageas UK results hammered by Q4 2016 loss
Insurer drops from €29.5m annual profit in UK for 2015 to €56m loss.
Willis Towers Watson posts 50% fall in profits
Revenues rise by 5% to $7.9bn as restructuring and integration costs bite.
Broking Break: Your Top Five
Products and changes in capacity arrangements were the favourite stories of the past week while GRP’s biggest ever UK retail broker buy topped the charts.
Five more deals in due diligence post Higos buy, says GRP’s Mike Bruce
CEO for broking states two further “regional hubs” could be confirmed next month.
RSA ends roofers and scaffolders capacity with Pen
Insurer and MGA still working together on other business lines.
PPI complaints account for half of FOS’ workload
The ombudsman opened 36,065 new PPI cases between October and December last year.
Editor's letter - February 2017
“Brokers have to give customers what they want and need in the way that they choose to buy”
Broking Break: Your Top Five
Towergate and Allianz hogged the limelight this week while brokers were also interested in a $200bn insurance stress test.
Networks snapshot 2017: Plug in to the network
Insurance Age tests the network, AR and franchisor markets to find out what issues these growing sectors are expecting to face in the next 12 months
Thames Underwriting revamps sports club and property owners products
MGA expands underwriting capacity as it widens appetite for business and revises rating structure.
Brunel opens first office in Scotland
Professional indemnity specialist grows branch network to four.
David Ross: Money was wasted on Manchester
Towergate chief promises to spend latest £57m investment “very wisely”.