Articles by Emma Ann Hughes
Matt Brewis, Financial Conduct Authority
The Consumer Duty is a “significant shift” in the Financial Conduct Authority’s approach to supervision and leading the charge of ensuring the industry understands the requirements is Matt Brewis, director of insurance.
Sam Woods, Prudential Regulation Authority
Sam Woods, chief executive of the Prudential Regulation Authority, is shaping the industry’s capital requirements and is willing to clash heads with the government if he doesn’t agree with their desire to rip up the European Union’s rulebook.
Julie Page, Aon
Julie Page, chief executive of Aon UK, is one of only two women to make this year’s Insurance Post Power List – showing the industry is making steps rather than strides forward to becoming more diverse and inclusive.
Insurance Post Podcast: Power List Top 10
To find out who made it into the Top 10 of Insurance Post's Power List for 2023, make sure you listen to the latest Insurance Post Podcast.
John Neal, Lloyd’s of London
Lloyd’s of London chief executive John Neal oversees the insurance and reinsurance market based in the City and is responsible for bringing buyers and sellers together as well as setting the rules under which members operate.
Mike Bruce, Global Risk Partners
Mike Bruce, group chief executive of Global Risk Partners, is yet another Power List player who shuns the likes of Linkedin but was rated highly by our judges for his ability to look at the way the industry works and learn lessons.
Movers and shakers who made Insurance Post’s Power List revealed
This year’s Insurance Post Power List provides a blueprint of what you need to do to achieve and succeed in today’s world.
What it takes to be a Power List player
Insurance Post’s Power List reveals today’s movers and shakers in the industry and has been produced by measuring each player's influence and impact on the market.
David Ross, The Ardonagh Group
David Ross, chief executive of The Ardonagh Group, is proof you don’t have to be able to use 280-characters and subject yourself to Twitter abuse to make an impact in 2023.