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Year in Review: Ross Barrington, Markerstudy

Ross Barrington

Ross Barrington, managing director of Markerstudy, stressed the importance of teamwork throughout the pandemic and talked about how the industry prepared for next year's pricing reforms.

What’s been the most surprising thing in insurance in 2021?

​The topic of climate change is hardly new, but the way it so quickly eclipsed Covid as an issue on the news agenda, and the resulting immediate pressure on the industry to up its game on net zero targets and sustainability, did take many by surprise. 

What’s been the biggest challenge of 2021?

Preparing for the pricing reforms due live on 1/1/22, and how we implement them as a business to ensure we maintain compliance and support

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Analysis: Are employee benefits the new diversification frontier for GI brokers?

This year, Top 100 UK brokers Jensten, Lloyd & Whyte and Clear have all joined amii, a trade body representing intermediaries advising on health insurance, protection and wellbeing services, while others have acquired in this space. Sam Barrett looks at why firms more closely associated with general insurance broking are branching out to capitalise on opportunities in the employee benefits market.

Marsh partners with F1

Global broking giant Marsh has teamed up with Formula 1 as the series’ first official insurance broker partner and official risk partner.

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