Motor Claims 2015 - speaker: Jonathan Evans MP

Jonathan Evans MP

Jonathan Evans MP, chair for the All Party Parliamentary Group for Insurance and Financial Services.

Since his election as MP for Cardiff North, Evans has been the chairman of the All Party Parliamentary Group on Insurance and Financial Services and is a former Insurance Minister. In autumn 2012 he became the chairman of the Associate Parliamentary Group on Wholesale Financial Markets and Services.

Evans was the Director of Insurance at the City of London office of Eversheds. He has also been a consultant on London Market issues to several major North American insurance corporations.

He was a non-executive director with the NFU Mutual Insurance Group (2000-2010) and chairman of the Pearl Group, latterly Phoenix Life Holdings, until 2010. He remains the chairman of the subsidiary life companies within the Group.

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