WEBINAR - Marine Reinsurance

Microsoft Teams - Webinar
Wednesday, 04 November 2020
10:30 am – 11:45 am (UK time)
    • Nick Croxford, Head of Marine & Energy Reinsurance, Willis Re

Join us for a Marine webinar on Wednesday 4th November with Nick Croxford, Head of Marine and Energy Reinsurance, Willis Re.

In this webinar, Nick Croxford will discuss various aspects of Marine Reinsurance, including the impacts of COVID-19 and challenges in relation to a hardening market. Nick will also be discussing the most recent trends in claims, as well as demonstrating how analytics plays a role in the placement of Marine business.

This session will be run on Microsoft Teams but in a forum-style where questions from the participants is encouraged. If you have a question(s) for Nick relating to Marine Reinsurance, please send them to: eleanor.harrison@willistowerswatson.com

Learning Outcomes

By attending this event, delegates will be able to identify:

  • Various components of the Marine market - what lines of business and how they are offered by Willis Re

  • What challenges the Marine market is currently facing i.e. COVID-19, Lloyd's capacity, technology and automation

  • The most recent trends in Marine claims and how why these might be occurring

  • How, and what, analytics plays in a role in the placement of Marine business

Biography

Nick manages an extensive portfolio of global reinsurance programmes and is based in Willis Re in London. He joined Willis Faber & Dumas Ltd in 1994 and has since been critical to the success of the Willis Re marine & energy reinsurance team and within Willis Re Specialty is responsible for a number of high profile multi-line clients. In 2018 he was promoted to Head of Marine, Energy & Facultative Reinsurance and is a member of Specialty Reinsurance management team.

Nick earned his BA in Economics and Politics, followed by an MSc in Information Technology from Loughborough University.

Venue

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