International Women’s Day
Five future female insurance leaders
In honour of International Women’s Day, Insurance Post highlights five women working in the insurance industry in 2026 who are on a trajectory to become bosses in the UK’s largest insurance businesses.
Turning inclusion intent into action in insurance
Martyn Mathews, managing director of SSP Broker, says general insurers should stop making assumptions about what women need in the workplace and create space for them to share the barriers they face to progression openly.
Allianz’s Moon on transforming insurance’s path to equality
Patricia Moon, CEO of Allianz Partners UK and Ireland, explains how flexibility, role models and unlocking talent can accelerate real workplace parity.
Inclusive practices boost engagement for female managers
Nikki Richmond-Jones, claims and assistance director at Charles Taylor Assistance, explains how empowering women at work drives retention, performance, and career progression.
From hairdresser to head of risk: a journey in insurance
Kelly Clark, head of risk at Dual, shares how visibility, mentoring, and inclusion helped her thrive in a male-dominated industry.
Stop virtue signalling and let women grow their insurance careers
Supporting women in insurance isn’t about hashtags on social media, argues Anaïs Gouzon, vice president for EMEA solution advisory at Guidewire. She calls for creating space, guidance, and recognition so women can take initiative, grow, and thrive on…
Markerstudy’s Profit on keeping women in insurance working
Sarah Profit, customer business partner and co-chair of Women’s Network at Markerstudy, argues insurers must turn inclusion promises into practical menopause support to retain experienced female talent.
Why no woman in insurtech can be left behind
Melissa Collett, CEO of Insurtech UK, reflects on the strides towards gender parity among her trade body's membership and why the pipeline and progression issue needs to be addressed.
Addressing patterns that stop female insurers progression
Clarissa Montecillo, managing director of standards-setting body Acord, argues while experience can vary the patterns that stunt female insurer's career progression aren’t uncommon and warrant practical action.
Why loss adjusting’s gender gap is a design problem
Despite progress, Kim Alcock, head of UK casualty at McLarens, observes women in loss adjusting continue to be held back by career structures built around linear paths, time-served progression and qualification-led advancement, making gender inequality a…
From trainee to MGA CEO: Albert’s journey in insurance
Kate Albert, CEO and co-founder of Kova Professions, reflects on 25 years in insurance, launching her MGA, and the lessons she’s learned about stepping into opportunity, leadership, and supporting others.
Women in tech: visibility drives equality in insurance
Showing up, mentoring and amplifying voices helps create inclusive workplaces where women can thrive in Stem roles in insurance, according to Aishling Meyler, assistant vice president of technology at LexisNexis Risk Solutions.
Insurance must design careers around women’s lives
Life events like maternity and menopause still derail women’s careers, which Beth Whelan, chief data and strategy officer at broker Reassured, points out exposes structural flaws an insurance sector fighting a talent war can no longer ignore.
From admin temp to CEO: One woman's journey and lessons
Suneeta Padda, CEO of Padda Consulting, reflects on her path from temp admin to CEO, juggling family, regulation, and building a thriving consultancy while championing fairness and opportunity.
Supporting women in insurance to lead without hidden penalties
Zuzana Clark, chief customer officer at 1st Central, reflects on this year’s International Women’s Day theme, and argues that real equality depends on a workplace community where women can confidently pursue opportunity.
Why gender equality in insurance demands action
As International Women’s Day 2026 approaches, Kellie Leigh, HR and communications director of the Insurance Claims Accommodation Bureau, reflects on how intentional culture, inclusive leadership and practical action are vital to turn rights into real…
Diary of an Insurer: Markel’s Nick Line
Nick Line, chief underwriting officer of Markel, empowers underwriters, put his coffee order in first thing through the Markel app on his phone, identifies pressing issues as chair of Inclusion at Lloyd’s and reads about developments in cosmology and…
Five future female insurance CEOs
As International Women’s Day approaches, Insurance Post spotlights five women in the insurance industry that are likely to be at the helm of our nation’s biggest insurers in the years to come.
Why we need women’s networks now more than ever
Editor’s View: The insurance industry needs women’s networks now more than ever, Emma Ann Hughes argues, especially given the popularity of the likes of online influencer Andrew Tate and US President Donald Trump.
Allianz Partners’ Moon on women who made her reach for the stars
Patricia Moon, CEO of Allianz Partners UK and Ireland, on inspiring the next generation of female leaders, being viewed as aggressive rather than assertive, and creating job adverts that encourage women to apply for jobs.
Zurich’s Bate on insurers accelerating gender parity progress
Ahead of International Women’s Day, Natalie Bate, head of education, charities and social organisations for Zurich Municipal, shares the five steps insurers should take to accelerate action and achieve gender parity in our lifetimes.