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Emma Ann Hughes

Emma Ann Hughes

Editor

Editor Emma Ann Hughes has edited several of the Financial Times’s award-winning titles for intermediaries, including Financial Adviser, Mortgage Adviser and FTAdviser.
As well as winning multiple awards over the course of her career for breaking exclusive news as well as in-depth reports, she has spoken at the Conservative party conference and appeared on BBC radio programmes talking about personal finance.
She joined Insurance Post as their 21st editor in November 2022.

Articles by Emma Ann Hughes

Future-proofing the home insurance industry

In the latest Insurance Post Podcast, Flood Re reveals it is calculating the cost benefit of steps taken by homeowners to reduce the risk and the duration of their abodes being under water.

Amanda Blanc, Aviva

When it came to influence and impact in insurance and wider society, nobody came close to Aviva Group chief executive Amanda Blanc in shaking up the industry this year.

John Neal, Lloyd’s of London

Lloyd’s of London chief executive John Neal oversees the insurance and reinsurance market based in the City and is responsible for bringing buyers and sellers together as well as setting the rules under which members operate.

David Ross, The Ardonagh Group

David Ross, chief executive of The Ardonagh Group, is proof you don’t have to be able to use 280-characters and subject yourself to Twitter abuse to make an impact in 2023.

Matt Brewis, Financial Conduct Authority

The Consumer Duty is a “significant shift” in the Financial Conduct Authority’s approach to supervision and leading the charge of ensuring the industry understands the requirements is Matt Brewis, director of insurance.

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