Chubb’s Greenberg blasts brokers over commissions
Chubb
Ltd. Chairman and CEO Evan Greenberg used his annual letter to shareholders in
April to slam the brokerage community, and the London market in particular, for
what he called “abusive” conduct including excessive commissions and “predatory
behavior.”
According to Mr. Greenberg, “cloaked in the mantra of
‘customer best interest’ or ‘treating customers fairly,’ they seek the cheapest
price and broadest coverage at commission terms that by any measure are
excessive.” An article about Mr. Greenberg’s
comments was the third most read Risk Management story on Business
Insurance’s website in 2017.
Mr. Greenberg asserted that such tactics hurt brokers’
clients and the industry as a whole.
Whether or not it was listening, Britain’s Financial
Services Authority later said it would look into the wholesale brokerage
market, and in November said it would publish terms of reference for
the review and consider “remedial actions.”
In a separate investigation during 2017, the FCA began
examining alleged information sharing by
aviation insurance brokers. In October, the European Commission took over the
investigation.
Matthew
Lerner
12/26/2017 8:48:00 AM
BUSINESS INSURANCE
Compilação: Carlos Barros de Moura
BARROS DE MOURA EXPERTISE EM SEGUROS
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