On this episode of ITB, Bryan and Gena are joined by the wonderful Aon team of Stephen Davidson, Jennifer Drake and Anthony Dragone.
Topics discussed include:
• ITB’s award-winning status! Thank you to Million Podcasts for ranking us as one of the Top 60 M&A Podcasts!
• Key takeaways from the Aon Claims Report, including:
• Frequency and severity of claims and record high recoveries
• How the high multiples from 2021 are driving claims severity
• Financial statement and material contract claims continue to drive claim frequency
• No single industry stands out as an outlier when it comes to claims
• Stephen’s hope for the next 12 months and his career advice for someone interested in the space
• What tropical and exotic locale should host the Aon conference next year?
Read the full transcript of the episode here: https://www.seyfarth.com/dir_docs/podcast_transcripts/IntoTheBreach_Episode43.pdf
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On this episode of ITB, Bryan and Gena are joined by the wonderful Aon team of Stephen Davidson, Jennifer Drake and Anthony Dragone.
Topics discussed include:
• ITB’s award-winning status! Thank you to Million Podcasts for ranking us as one of the Top 60 M&A Podcasts!
• Key takeaways from the Aon Claims Report, including:
• Frequency and severity of claims and record high recoveries
• How the high multiples from 2021 are driving claims severity
• Financial statement and material contract claims continue to drive claim frequency
• No single industry stands out as an outlier when it comes to claims
• Stephen’s hope for the next 12 months and his career advice for someone interested in the space
• What tropical and exotic locale should host the Aon conference next year?
Read the full transcript of the episode here: https://www.seyfarth.com/dir_docs/podcast_transcripts/IntoTheBreach_Episode43.pdf
Episode 25: A Broader View: How Transactional Risk Insurance Revolutionized Risk Allocation
Into the Breach
35 minutes 40 seconds
2 years ago
Episode 25: A Broader View: How Transactional Risk Insurance Revolutionized Risk Allocation
In a more philosophical episode, Bryan and Gena are joined by world renowned tax expert Harry Ballan, Managing Director, Global M&A Group, Alliant Insurance Services, for a wide-ranging discussion of how transactional risk insurance fits into the broader history of risk allocation between parties.
Topics discussed include:
• How Harry’s background as a PhD recipient, university professor, and then his “second-career” as a long-time tax partner at Davis Polk collectively helped prepare him for his broker role at Alliant
• How transactional risk insurance compares to other means to allocate risk throughout history
• Why the transactional risk insurance marketplace illustrates the binary and non-binary nature of risk
• The role that litigation insurance can play in risk management and decision-making
• Discussion of one of Harry’s favorite tax pupils who has a special connection to the podcast
Into the Breach
On this episode of ITB, Bryan and Gena are joined by the wonderful Aon team of Stephen Davidson, Jennifer Drake and Anthony Dragone.
Topics discussed include:
• ITB’s award-winning status! Thank you to Million Podcasts for ranking us as one of the Top 60 M&A Podcasts!
• Key takeaways from the Aon Claims Report, including:
• Frequency and severity of claims and record high recoveries
• How the high multiples from 2021 are driving claims severity
• Financial statement and material contract claims continue to drive claim frequency
• No single industry stands out as an outlier when it comes to claims
• Stephen’s hope for the next 12 months and his career advice for someone interested in the space
• What tropical and exotic locale should host the Aon conference next year?
Read the full transcript of the episode here: https://www.seyfarth.com/dir_docs/podcast_transcripts/IntoTheBreach_Episode43.pdf