Article img

Nearly fifty London Market firms join forces to host students in major talent drive

LMG programme marks the first time an industry has come together to promote itself as a destination career for young talent...

The London Market Group is pleased to announce that from Monday July 3rd, the EC3 insurance community will host its first “Futures Academy” – providing a fortnight of industry insights for over one hundred Year 12 students.

In the first week, a different broker or underwriter will host the students for a day in their office in EC3. Students will participate in collective activities designed to increase their knowledge of the industry and build awareness of specialty insurance as a great career option. The students will then each spend their second week in an individual host insurance business.

Nearly 50 firms have signed up to host 115 students in total, and the fortnight will culminate in a careers’ fair on Friday July 14th. 

Sean McGovern, CEO of AXA XL UK and Chair of the London Market Group, said: “The London market has long needed to advertise itself as a desirable career option for young people entering the workforce. We want to shine a spotlight on specialty insurance as an interesting and exciting place to work. For too long, we have complained about the market’s talent problem. Let this be the beginning of its talent solution.”

Caroline Wagstaff, CEO of the London Market Group, said: “Every day the London insurance market comes together to pool capital and share risk. This initiative reflects that collaborative spirit as we make specialty insurance a destination career. It is a landmark moment for the industry.  I am looking forward to welcoming the next generation of insurance professionals into the London Market, and I hope to see many of them take up careers within our industry in years to come.”

The aim of the initiative is to build the profile of specialty insurance as a positive career choice among students at a point in their life when they are thinking about entry level roles, apprenticeships or university. The long-term goal is to shift the age profile of the London Market, where more workers are aged over fifty than under thirty.

See more
See less
Share fluctuations
Sompo
31.0
USD
-3.2%
Tokio Marine
30.2
USD
-3.1%
MS&AD
26.5
USD
-2.5%
Hannover Re
43.4
USD
-1.6%
IGI
12.5
USD
-1%
Ryan Specialty
54.0
USD
-0.7%
WTW
272.0
USD
-0.6%
Truist
37.2
USD
-0.6%
Brown & Brown
84.9
USD
-0.4%
AXA
36.5
USD
-0.4%
QBE
11.3
USD
-0.4%
RenaissanceRe
24.8
USD
0%
See more
See less
Upcoming events