Consolidation Creates Interesting Dynamics in London Market
Broker consolidation in the London market skyrocketed in 2021, with the highest number of insurance distribution M&A transactions ever recorded, according to multiple sources tracking the activity.
Leader’s Edge caught up with Henry MacHale, chief strategy officer for the Aspen Group to dig into the impact of the activity and what it could mean down the road.
Underwriters’ relationships with the individuals who make up these teams often hold more weight than company relationships with broking houses, or with the people in their top echelons. So, we have to adapt to changing pools of teams, with trading dynamics that do not remain constant.
At the other end of the scale are the large players that have amalgamated multiple teams into one and adopted a cohesive strategy. When that happens, we tend to trade with the broking house, as opposed to the individuals within it. I expect everyone aims for the latter, but some achieve it more quickly than others, because the strategy of creating a single point of contact can be hard to realise. It is important for underwriters to adapt, especially when the balance is adjusting between relationships and wider corporate considerations.