Interview

Interview: Addicted to broking

Retired and living abroad, Kedric Rhodes just can't stay away from the UK broking scene. Liz McMahon finds out what keeps the former managing director of TEn Insurance Services coming back for more

The PB Interview: View from the rock

Markerstudy was the first insurer to underwrite in the UK from Gibraltar, courting inevitable controversy. Andrew Tjaardstra meets group underwriting director Gary Humphreys to discover its success in becoming a major player in the broking and…

The personal touch

Having founded his own successful brokerage, Paul Muir talks from experience when he advocates the benefits of brokers belonging to his personal lines network. Louise Meeson meets the 1 Answer managing director

The PB Interview - Rob Worrell: Yorkshire pride

Hull's leading independent broker has had floods and a recession to contend with, yet it is a vibrant business that is growing strongly. Andrew Tjaardstra meets managing director and majority shareholder Rob Worrell

The promised land

Over the years, RSA has acquired a somewhat unfavourable reputation for not delivering on its promises, however Mike Lawton pledges that such 'sins' are now a thing of the past. Martin Friel tracks the insurer's 'journey of enlightenment'

Interview - Douglas McWilliams, CEBR: Critique of a crisis

Douglas McWilliams, chief executive officer at the Centre for Economics and Business Research, is paid to make judgements on the economy. Andrew Tjaardstra sought his expert verdict on the current turbulence and asked him some fundamental questions about…

Bright future

Emmanuel Kenning maps the route to success for the UK's leading commercial vehicle insurance broker.

The youth of today

At the tender age of 30, Alan Inskip has already made his mark, rising through the ranks to become CEO of Temporary Cover. He talks to Martin Friel about breaking the old boys' club stranglehold and taking the £12m business to the next level

The youth of today

Temporary Cover CEO, Alan Inskip, talks to Martin Friel about his meteoric rise through the ranks

The youth of today

At the tender age of 30, Alan Inskip has already made his mark, rising through the ranks to become CEO of Temporary Cover. He talks to Martin Friel about breaking the old boys' club stranglehold and taking the £12m business to the next level