Affinity business News

German Insurtech wefox Launches Global Affinity Business

wefox, the Berlin-based insurtech, has launched a global affinity business, which increases its existing distribution channel and extends the ability of the company to deliver insurance solutions through partners. This core business vertical is part of the company’s overall tech …

Lockton Launches Affinity Biz in Australia, New Zealand and Pacific, Led by Dasgupta

Lockton, the world’s largest privately owned insurance brokerage, announced the launch of an Affinity Schemes business in Australia, New Zealand and Pacific. The business will be led by Tanya Dasgupta who recently joined Lockton as National Manager – Affinity Schemes …

Marsh McLennan’s Mercer Sells Association Business to Affinity Agency

Association Member Benefits Advisors (AMBA), a national affinity-based membership and marketing insurance agency, has agreed to acquire the associations business of Mercer, a business of Marsh McLennan. Mercer’s association benefits business, Mercer Affinity, includes insurance marketing, distribution and administration services …

Marsh Names Hobson as Affinity Leader, International Division, in Newly Created Role

Insurance broker Marsh announced the appointment of Phil Hobson as affinity leader, International Division. Effective Jan. 1, 2021, Hobson will join the International Executive Committee and report to Flavio Piccolomini, president of Marsh’s International Division. He will relocate from Hong …

BMS Appoints Massis as Chairman of Australian Affinity Business

BMS Group, the London-based independent specialist re/insurance broker, announced the appointment of Cris Massis as chairman of BMS’s Australian affinity business, effective Nov. 1 and based in Melbourne. Massis adds significant association leadership and member value expertise to BMS Australia’s …

Willis Expands Affinity Business into North America, UK

Willis Group Holdings plc announced that its Affinity business will become a new global practice as it expands into the North American and UK markets. “Existing Affinity-like businesses in these high potential regions will become part of the new practice …