What did the judges think of Insurance Business Australia Awards winners?

What did the judges think of Insurance Business Australia Awards winners?

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What did the judges think of Insurance Business Australia Awards winners?

26 industry leaders gave their time

Insurance News

By
Daniel Wood

The annual Insurance Business Australia Awards is over for another year. In the pleasant afterglow of the celebration we’d like to thank all the judges: 26 industry leaders from across Australia’s insurance sector.

IB would like to thank them for dedicating time and expertise to go through nominations and carefully select the ultimate winners.

2024 Awards judges

This year’s panel:

David Akers, national sector leader, Insurance, KPMG

Jenny Bax, CEO, Underwriting Agencies Council (UAC)

Trent Brown, director distribution, Allstate Underwriting

Lisa Carter, CEO, Clear Insurance

Anna Cranney, partnerships manager, Insurtech Australia

Marc Crossman, group strategy and distribution manager, UAA Group

Andrew Davies, CEO, Victorian Managed Insurance Authority

Tony Dodd, CEO, GT Insurance

Colin Fagen, managing director, Blue Zebra Insurance

Stacy Finnegan, Broking Advisory Board chairperson, Australian and New Zealand Institute Of Insurance & Finance (ANZIIF)

Chris Hamilton, head of marketing and communications (APAC), Duck Creek Technologies

Elliot Hill, managing director, business, QBE Insurance

Jonathan Hubbard, president, Australia, Crawford & Company Australia

Marni Jackson, head of product, Youi

Simon Lightbody, CEO, Rhodian Group

Eric Lowenstein, CEO, Tego

Carola Moore, head of group claims, AIA Australia

Richard Osborn, chief of staff, AXA XL

Kirsty Owens, national e-business manager, Berkley Insurance Australia

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Sare Ozkara, executive manager, broker partnerships, Vero

Tesh Patel, managing director, Delta Insurance Australia

Danielle Whitelock. general manager – client experience, Achmea

Rachel York, COO, Clover Insurance

What judges said about the winners

The selection process for the winners in 21 different awards categories involved judges marking and commenting on each submission against specific criteria. Here are some of their comments:

Insurance Lab won the Small Brokerage award. “Niche, focused and successful are the three words which came to mind,” said one judge in comments.

The winner of the ShieldCover Medium Brokerage award was Trade Risk. “Fantastic results and an excellent customer retention rate,” said a judge. “Punchy, action orientated, forward thinking, and it’s all translating to financial sustainability and success – great work!”

The Woman of Distinction prize was won by Claire Burke, from CHU Underwriting Agencies. One judge referred to her “pioneering role in leading and building the national specialty risk team,” recognitions like the 2023 ANZIIF Making A Difference Award, and “unwavering commitment to diversity and inclusion.”

AAMC Claims Team of the Year was won by Emergence Insurance whose “great submission,” said one judge, was “very engaging.” The same judge complimented “Great turnaround times and NPS scores.”

The Insurer of the Year was won by Vero. “It’s been refreshing to note that Vero is addressing feedback received and replacing its legacy systems that have hindered its operation,” said a judge. “Other insurers should follow suit.”

For those who missed it

The Insurance Business Australia Awards 2024 were held earlier this month at The Fullerton Hotel in Sydney. The evening’s fun involved an awards presentation, a three-course dinner, music by Party Band’s Atomic (main picture) and live entertainment.

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“It’s absolutely fabulous,” said Keith Roderick, managing director of Roderick Insurance Brokers and winner of the Lifetime Achievement award, the night’s highest honour. 

“It’s worth reflecting on the industry that we all, including me this evening, are a part of,” he said. “You play an unusually important role.”

Watts said hosting the 2024 Awards was an easy choice.

“I had been booked to be a judge for the Victoria’s Secret lingerie awards,” he said. “Then my manager rang up and said, ‘Hold it! The Insurance Business Awards has called!’ And I said, ‘I think we know where I’ll be going on Friday night!’’

New awards

Delegates came from across the country, representing insurers, brokers, underwriters, claims management companies, loss adjusters and other industry firms.

One novelty at this year’s seventh annual event was a number of new categories including the Lifetime award, Woman of Distinction, CEO of the Year and Outstanding Customer Experience award.

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