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Michael Faulkner

Editor

London

Michael joined Insurance Day in 2014 from Insurance Risk, where he was the editor.

 

An award-winning journalist, Michael has more than 20 years’ experience reporting on the insurance industry, having held senior editorial positions at Insurance Times and edited InsuranceERM.

 

He has a Bachelor of Laws degree from the University of Birmingham.

 

At Insurance Day, Michael’s mission is to spearhead the brand’s digital development and extend its leading coverage of the London and global reinsurance markets with new data and analytical content.

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WTW shares tumble on weak growth

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WTW reports 2% risk and broking organic growth

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Everest returns to underwriting profit in Q1

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Bermuda-based carrier books $15m of losses from the Middle East

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