Jonathan Swift
Content director, insurance
Jonathan has written and commented about the insurance industry since 1998 as a reporter, news editor, editor and content director at Incisive Media.
He has appeared on television speaking about topics as diverse as the insurance implications of Michael Jackson's death to the consequences of consolidation on motor premiums; and is a past winner of the British Insurance Brokers' Association journalist of the year and Association of British Insurers general insurance trade journalist prizes.
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FSA to introduce new fines regime by February 2010
Margaret Cole claims proposals are "stark warning" to regulated firms
Omega bouyed by capacity auction
CEO Richard Tolliday said purchase provides "clarity and certainty"
Broker boss passes away
Sean Hicks, pictured left with Oxygen boss Nigel Barton when his firm was acquired in 2006, will be greatly missed by his colleagues.
Fortis UK tipped to break £1bn GWP barrier with Tesco win
Datamonitor predicts rapid growth for Fortis
Snowball to be paid £1.02m a year in new CEO role
He will also receive a one off lump sum of £125 000 to move to Brisbane.
Reports finds greater stability in the reinsurance market
Willis Re reports 10-15 rises in US property
Aon: Three quarter of firms concerned about supply chain failure
Pandemic also cited as a growing worry
Financial Ombudsman Merricks to step down after a decade
British Insurance Awards achievement winner 2004 to take new role
Listed UK insurer outlines international aspirations
Gable CEO William Dewsall claims France is ahead of schedule
Insurers "most optimistic," claims PwC/CBI survey
PwC/CBI report claims slight decline in GI profitability
Tesco and Fortis to create 1500 jobs after confirming tie up
Fortis CEO Barry Smith described the Tesco deal as important to the business.
Broker boss slams insurer for holding back rate rises
THB's Frank Murphy claims under-pricing is hampering progress
Claims firm describes Helphire credit hire victory as "hollow"
Elite believes insurers will benefit from Court of Appeal ruling.