Bryony Garlick

Bryony Garlick

Bryony Garlick is a business journalist at Insurance Business, covering the insurance market with a sharp focus on the trends, regulatory developments, and emerging risks shaping the sector. Her reporting spans commercial and specialty insurance, risk management, claims, cyber threats, climate resilience, and the evolving role of technology across the insurance value chain.

With broad experience across business and financial sectors, Bryony brings rigorous research and clear, authoritative writing to some of the industry's most pressing challenges. Her work frequently explores the intersection between insurance and wider economic and societal issues, as well as the changing nature of risk itself. Through interviews with industry leaders, brokers, insurers, and risk professionals, she provides insight into the forces reshaping insurance and the businesses it serves.

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When the claims experts are gone, who handles the next Gulf war?

When the claims experts are gone, who handles the next Gulf war?

Geopolitical tension demand is surging at the worst possible moment for London's specialist claims as experience is falling away and not being replaced

Lloyd’s to end Dive In Festival after 2026

Lloyd’s to end Dive In Festival after 2026

Global diversity initiative to close after more than a decade

Adaptation, not invention: how Wholesure is structuring for constant change

Adaptation, not invention: how Wholesure is structuring for constant change

Brian Fischer said wholesale’s advantage may lie in organizational agility, not chasing every new technology

The cyber risks clients still underestimate, and how insurance should respond

The cyber risks clients still underestimate, and how insurance should respond

Gallagher’s Akhil Chopra on structural blind spots in US cyber programs

Insurers on alert as Trump threatens to attack Iran

Insurers on alert as Trump threatens to attack Iran

Renewed US–Iran tensions are refocusing insurer attention on how geopolitical signals can rapidly affect aviation risk assumptions

What tech startups get wrong about insurance

What tech startups get wrong about insurance

Many tech firms lose out on enterprise deals because they overlook one crucial cost of entry: compliance

Silence from brokers as Lloyd's reopens investigation into former CEO

Silence from brokers as Lloyd's reopens investigation into former CEO

A major Lloyd's investigation has drawn global attention - but brokers remain noticeably quiet

It's only rock and roll (but I like it)

It's only rock and roll (but I like it)

Stadiums are shaking, legends are ageing and the numbers aren't getting easier: inside the actuarial paradox of insuring rock's last giants

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Hidden risks in green energy: Insurance gaps in solar, batteries, and beyond

Renewables may be cleaner, but their end-of-life risks are creating new liabilities and coverage gaps.

How brokers can ride the next wave of MGA growth

Agility, tech, and niche expertise will be differentiators, says TMPAA head

Beyond insurance: Rethinking risk for high net worth families

In 2026, protection for affluent families is less about buying more coverage and more about building resilience

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