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
FCA mixes praise for insurers on BI claims handling with concerns and lessons to be learned
The Financial Conduct Authority has welcomed insurers quickly making interim payments, reallocating resources swiftly and proactively communicating with policyholders in its review of business interruption claims handling.
Commercial Express rolls out PL excess of loss cover
Commercial Express has launched public and product liability excess of loss cover aimed at SMEs with turnover of less than £15m, and separately revealed a new partnership with Brit.
Aviva still has fizz in broker personal lines friendships after Lemonade deal, says Hemming
Aviva is “absolutely open for personal lines business”, according to Gareth Hemming, managing director of UKGI distribution & SME.
Ex First Central UK CEO Andy James launches motor provider Zixty
Andy James, previously UK CEO at First Central, has launched app-based motor insurance provider Zixty.
Aviva backs Lemonade in UK launch
US insurtech Lemonade has launched in the UK with a contents insurance offering in partnership with Aviva.
Aviva to open up HNW distribution to regional brokers in 2023
Aviva will be targeting additional high net worth underwriting capacity next year at regional independent brokers who “tend to have a handful of cases”, Gareth Hemming, managing director of UKGI distribution & SME has told Insurance Age.
NBS Underwriting targets the third sector with combined package product launch
NBS Underwriting has rolled out its combined package product, Community Enterprise, and revealed a capacity deal with Axa on non-standard household policies.
AUB completes Tysers buy
AUB Group has completed the £500m purchase of Lloyd’s wholesale broker Tysers from private equity house Odyssey Investment Partners.
Andy Fairchild signs up at CGI
Ex-Broker Network boss Andy Fairchild has teamed up with global IT services and business consulting firm CGI as a brand ambassador, Insurance Age can reveal.
Mulsanne and Complete Cover parent slips to 2021 loss
Gibraltar-based motor insurer Mulsanne Insurance more than doubled its gross written premium to £119m in 2021 from £54.8m in 2020.
Ecclesiastical swings to half year loss on investment returns
Ecclesiastical Insurance has reported a pre-tax loss of £27.3m for the first half of the year compared to a profit of £46.5m in the same period of 2021.
Close Brothers reports premium finance drop
Close Brothers has posted a 4% fall in its premium finance book to £1bn in the year to 31 July 2022.
FCA pinpoints good and poor practices for orderly broker wind-downs
The Financial Conduct Authority has listed broker failings as it reiterated expectations and requirements for wind-down planning.
Mark Coffey named personal lines and e-trade director at Premium Credit
Former RSA leader and director at Ardonagh-owned Atlanta, Mark Coffey, has joined Premium Credit as personal lines and e-trade director.
Zego doubling down on growth with 40 brokers
Zego is pursuing a route of working with brokers who “see how the future is evolving” rather than a working “with any broker” approach, CEO Sten Saar told Insurance Age.
Devitt grew 10% in run-up to Gallagher sale
Romford-based Devitt Insurance Services has posted 10% growth in turnover to £14.43m for 2021.
Government summons ABI to meeting on FCA tower block insurance report
The Secretary of State for Levelling up, Housing & Communities has written to Hannah Gurga, director general of the Association of British Insurers, telling the industry to accelerate its work on multiple occupancy buildings insurance and solve the…
Government writes to Biba slamming “amoral” flats insurance commission and demanding change
Government minister Simon Clarke has written to Steve White, CEO of the British Insurance Brokers’ Association, demanding immediate changes to unfair commissions and a plan to reform market culture and practice after the regulator’s report into multi…
Biba welcomes FCA tower blocks insurance report and flags commission rate fall
The British Insurance Brokers’ Association has welcomed the Financial Conduct Authority’s report on insurance for multi-occupancy buildings and broadly supported the key recommendations but warned of "unintended consequences".
ABI commits to working “at pace” on pool sharing risk solution after FCA flats insurance report
The Association of British Insurers has responded to the Financial Conduct Authority’s report on insurance for multi-occupancy buildings in which the regulator called for a cross industry pool.
Staysure completes aggregator Payingtoomuch buy
Staysure Group has bought the remaining shares in travel insurance comparison site Payingtoomuch.
FCA recommends Biba works on risk pool “to limit commission costs” in flats insurance report
The Financial Conduct Authority has warned of “significant concern” over some broker commissions in the multi-occupancy buildings insurance market and taken aim at a lack of transparency by the insurance sector in its dealings with leaseholders as well…
FCA sets out pooling and lower commission in flats insurance review
The Financial Conduct Authority has delivered its recommendations and potential remedies to reform the multi-occupancy buildings insurance market including a cross industry pool and lowering commissions.
Biba launches second guide on underinsurance
The British Insurance Brokers’ Association has teamed up with QuestGates to publish a guide to valuations for members to use with their customers.