HDI’s Vigier: France has a long journey to being a captive-friendly domicileDavid Vigier, chief commercial officer and head of captives strategy at HDI, told The Insurer TV that France’s regulatory overhaul in 2023 to become a captive-friendly domicile took years of lobbying from the risk management community.
It is my belief that we are at the beginning of a global parametric insurance revolution. Parametric is the lead violin in a symphony of risk transferBradley Meier, CEO of NormanMax Syndicate 3939
CatX’s Altier: “Insurance is this quirky, interesting thing that no one really pays attention to” TVLike many in the industry, The Insurer TV’s latest young meteor never intended to work in insurance. Initially a consultant at Baringa, Benedict Altier became fascinated with the sector, ultimately deciding to found CatX.
TV News in FocusLloyd'sLloyd’s Keese & Potter: Deep-rooted challenges around attracting capital are not insurmountableLloyd’s special advisor Des Potter and CFO Burkhard Keese have identified overburdensome governing rules and aspects of Lloyd's antiquated structure as the main barriers to attracting more institutional investors and private capital to the market.Fri 26 Jan 2024
TV News in FocusCapitalLloyd’s CFO: London Bridge 2 capacity to surpass £1.5bn in 2024Lloyd’s CFO Burkhard Keese and special advisor to Lloyd’s and ILS specialist Des Potter have provided a bullish outlook for London Bridge 2 PCC Limited, with expectations that the amount of capacity put to work in the pioneering transformer vehicle will at least double over 2024.Thu 25 Jan 2024
TV Leading VoicesCapitalHampden CEO: Lloyd’s rules to attract private capital “could be simpler”The rules governing private capital at Lloyd’s are too complicated, with Hampden Agencies and Hampden Capital CEO Alistair Wood describing them as a “complicated onion” which could deter capital from entering the market.Wed 10 Jan 2024
TV News in FocusLloyd'sHelios’ Hanbury: New MAPA vehicles are going like “hotcakes”The response to Lloyd's advisory firm Argenta and listed investment fund Helios’ new Lloyd’s “starter homes” has been “game changing”, with both firms optimistic the initiative will renew in 2025.Tue 19 Dec 2023