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Fortune Favours The Brave
Author: Howden Insurance Brokers Ltd
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A regular podcast for business leaders exploring how businesses can harness risks and use them to their advantage. In each episode Howden Insurance Brokers will discuss a topical challenge or issue and what business leaders can do to overcome it.
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What happens when those who care for others need help themselves? Understand how care providers can ensure they prioritise staff wellbeing and what the risk and insurance impacts are when these initiatives are not put in place. Hosted by Richard Lawson, Senior Account Executive at Howden Health & Care, our latest care sector podcast dives into the critical yet often overlooked world of care workers. With the expertise of Karolina Gerlich, CEO of the Care Workers’ Charity and Sabrin...
The Supreme Court’s ruling in URS Corporation Ltd (Appellant) v BDW Trading Ltd (Respondent) [2025] UKSC 21 has been highly anticipated and is now regarded as one of the most significant construction law rulings in recent years. It marks the Court's first major interpretation of both the Defective Premises Act 1972 and Building Safety Act 2022. Morgan Taylor, Claims and Technical Executive at Howden, and Jonathan Carrington, Senior Associate at RPC, examine the background to the case, the Cou...
The Defective Premises Act 1972 has been around for nearly half a century, and yet has become a central focus recently following the Supreme Court’s decision in URS Corporation Ltd v BDW Trading Ltd. The May 2025 judgment has brought renewed attention to previously untested aspects of the legislation, with significant implications for the construction and property sector. Morgan Taylor, Claims and Technical Executive at Howden, is joined by Jonathan Carrington, Senior Associate at RPC, to exp...
Care providers in the UK are facing more and more challenges to remain a commercially viable business. Understand the steps they should take to address these challenges while avoiding the risk of underinsurance. Hosted by Richard Lawson, Senior Account Executive at Howden Health & Care. With the expertise of Nadra Ahmed, Executive Co-Chairman of the National Care Association, and David Taylor, Executive Director, Head of Howden UK Health & Care. We provide an overview of the imp...
In the second of a two-part series Neil Williams of Howden is joined by guests Richard Highley and Julian Bubb-Humfreys from DAC Beachcroft as well as Thomas Plewman from Brick Court Chambers to discuss audit reform and emerging trends in regulation. In this episode, we explore the current state of civil claims and discuss risk-mitigation strategies. If you missed the first in the series, find it here.
Neil Williams of Howden is joined by guests Richard Highley and Julian Bubb-Humfreys from DAC Beachcroft as well as Thomas Plewman from Brick Court Chambers to discuss audit reform and emerging trends in regulation. Here we look at changing regulatory risks and explore how AI might impact the regulatory environment and look at emerging trends.
Understand the Care Quality Commission (CQC) and the impact that their ratings system has on the insurance premiums of Care Home providers. Hosted by Richard Lawson, Senior Account Executive at Howden Health & Care. With the expertise of Becky Garnett Buchma, Managing Director at Fulcrum Care Consultancy, and Sabrina Meetaroo, Head of Risk and Claims at Howden Health & Care, we provide guidance to help care home providers navigate the challenges of a CQC inspection process. We discuss...
Master your firm's transition strategy as we dissect the world of exit and investment options for regulated firms. Hosted by Chris Davies, Executive Director at Howden. With the expertise of Roderic Rennison, Catalysts LLP, and Alex Canham, Herrington Carmichael LLP, we look at how the Financial Conduct Authority's (FCA) intensified focus on consumer duty compliance is reshaping acquisition priorities. As we explore the shifting dynamics of the private equity market, Rennison and Canham s...
Master your firm's transition strategy as we dissect the world of exit and investment options for regulated firms. Hosted by Chris Davies, Executive Director at Howden. With the expertise of Roderic Rennison, Catalysts LLP, and Alex Canham, Herrington Carmichael LLP, we break down the shift from traditional exit paths to modern strategic options. Whether you're a retiring firm owner or looking to raise capital, this episode offers invaluable insights into navigating the current landsc...
Join us as Chris Davies, Executive Director at Howden, sits down with Keith Richards, Chief Executive Officer of the Consumer Duty Alliance, for part two of our deep dive into consumer duty. Resilience is key for regulated advice firms, and we'll uncover actionable insights on how they can safeguard against unintended financial pitfalls. Explore the crucial role of professional indemnity insurance and the responsibilities brokers have in keeping firms informed about policy changes. We’ll al...
Join us as Chris Davies, Executive Director at Howden, sits down with Keith Richards, Chief Executive Officer of the Consumer Duty Alliance. Consumer duty is reshaping the financial landscape, and the Consumer Duty Alliance is at the forefront of this transformation. In our conversation, we unpack the shift towards client outcomes and the cultural changes necessary for financial firms to thrive in this new era. Keith sheds light on how these regulations demand clearer, more client-focused co...
Exploring bad faith claims: human error, the COVID-19 aftermath, and mitigation strategies. Join us with Hilary Harmsworth, alongside experts Sam Vardy and Scott Seaman, who explore these key themes for our final instalment of our series on bad faith. This episode uncovers the latest trends, from the intricate balancing act of addressing both liability and damages, to the heightened risk faced by commercial auto policies and care homes. Alongside this, we assess the sweeping impact of soci...
What's the real story behind the Health and Care Professions Council (HCPC) complaints process, and how has it evolved over the years? Welcome to the third, and final, episode of this mini-series about claims and complaints in the psychological world. Join us as we sit down with Max Ekstein from Arch Law to peel back the layers on how psychologists navigate the regulatory landscape and how complaints are meticulously handled. We take a deep dive into HCPC's hearings and appeals proces...
We're unlocking the secrets of navigating the British Association for Counselling and Psychotherapy's complaints process with Max Ekstein from Arch Law. Welcome back to part 2 of our series on claims and complaints in the world of psychological and related professionals. We are also looking at the BACP's role and its evolving procedures, especially the significant changes since 2018 and the shift to remote hearings post Covid-19. The importance of promptly notifying insurers when faced with...
Ever wondered how psychological and related practitioners can protect themselves from the pitfalls of claims and complaints? In this episode, we are joined by Max Ekstein from Arch Law who unravels the complexities of safeguarding your practice and reputation. Dive into the strategies that can help shield you from issues regards to claims and complaints, and learn about the processes that will help you manage these risks more effectively. We provide insights into the crucial role of insuran...
Navigate the legal labyrinth of insurance bad faith claims as Hilary Harmsworth, alongside experts Sam Vardy and Scott Seaman, dissect this complex topic, in part two of our mini-series. In this episode we analyse certain states and jurisdictions, as outlined in our bad faith mapping tool. We also discuss different strategies for dealing with bad faith claims, and how to avoid them as much as you can. For more information on Howden's bad faith mapping tool and the topics discusse...
Prepare to arm yourself with the knowledge to confront the lurking dangers of bad faith claims as Hilary Harmsworth, alongside experts Sam Vardy and Scott Seaman, unveil the intricacies of insurance law. Our conversation explains how our innovative bad faith mapping tool will aid you in navigating the stormy waters of bad faith claims. Sam Vardy enlightens us on the inception and operation of this new resource, while Scott Seaman, armed with his legal acumen, dissects the ominous repe...
Welcome back to part two, where our host Dan Williams, together with Steve Cox and Emily Clift, helps to unlock the complexities of the Building Safety Act and steer through its implications for insolvency practitioners and property receivers. This episode peels back the layers on the occupation phase of high-risk buildings, detailing the pivotal role of IPs in upholding the safety and compliance demanded by this new legislation. They dissect the responsibilities of the newly-minted du...
Explore the labyrinth of the Building Safety Act with our host Dan Williams from Howden's Restructuring & Resolution team. Together, with his colleague Steve Cox and guest Emily Clift from Kennedys, they navigate its twists and turns. Equip yourself with knowledge critical for insolvency practitioners and property receivers, as they dissect the Act's origins, zero in on higher-risk buildings, and introduce the pivotal role of the new Building Safety Regulator. This episode isn't just tal...
The Building Safety Act 2022 is a thorn in the side of solicitors and licensed conveyancers engaged in the sale and purchase of leasehold property. The legislation is still evolving and it is complex. In this three part series we talk with Ian Quayle of IQ Legal Training who helps us with some common sense and straightforward advice on this challenging subject. Our final podcast in the series highlights the current position that lenders are taking with reference to BSA issues on the pu...