Jordan Lynn

Jordan Lynn

Jordan is currently a news editor at Insurance Business.

 

Before joining Insurance Business, worked as a journalist at the BBC in London. His specialty areas include insurance, M&A, economics and finance.


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QBE CEO explains strategy following major sale

QBE CEO explains strategy following major sale

Head of company believes there won’t be a wholesale reduction

QBE sells five international businesses to Zurich

QBE sells five international businesses to Zurich

Firm also reports significant statutory net loss on the back of natural disasters

QBE may slash underperforming units

QBE may slash underperforming units

CEO suggests insurer will be “smaller, a little bit more focused and less complex”

QBE announces expected $1.49 billion loss

QBE announces expected $1.49 billion loss

Company takes huge blow from natural catastrophe losses and two "significant" one-off non-cash items

Global disaster bill released

Global disaster bill released

In a notable year for natural catastrophe losses, global firm reveals startling toll

Expert reveals top cyber insurance tips

Expert reveals top cyber insurance tips

Global head looks at what brokers need to do for their clients in the rapidly emerging cyber market

Are your clients prepared for 2018’s biggest risks?

Are your clients prepared for 2018’s biggest risks?

Global firm examines the biggest risks facing businesses across the world for the coming year

How can insurers win the battle against Amazon and Uber?

How can insurers win the battle against Amazon and Uber?

Expert offers his opinion on staying afloat in an increasingly competitive landscape

IB TALK

How trucking risk is evolving in Canada – from cargo theft to driver training to broker liability

NFP's Randy Ramkissoon says one GPS tracker isn't enough anymore – thieves know where to look, and the claims are getting more severe

Canadian businesses know their nat cat exposure – they just don't know what it means

BFL Canada's Hector Plascencia says the gap between identifying a risk and actually understanding its business impact is where most organizations fall short

Global turbulence is reshaping climate risk for Canadian businesses

Aon’s Daniel Ocampo explains how sustainability, global risks and energy transition are reshaping insurance capacity, pricing and strategy for Canadian businesses today

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