Are InsurTechs Losing the Talent War? It’s Debatable

August 24, 2021 by Susanne Sclafane

A group of actuaries recently polled about whether people working for InsurTech startups were more talented than those working at incumbent carriers assessed them as just about the same.

Executive Summary

FIRST ARTICLE OF A SERIES The talent is winning the talent war between InsurTechs and incumbents, according to executive recruiters who weighed in on a debate teed up at a recent industry meeting, which had InsurTech representatives laying claim to higher numbers of young, tech-savvy industry recruits and seasoned professionals looking for new challenges but others suggesting that even younger professionals are seeking the stability of traditional carrier and reinsurance employment.
Executive SummaryFIRST ARTICLE OF A SERIES

The talent is winning the talent war between InsurTechs and incumbents, according to executive recruiters who weighed in on a debate teed up at a recent industry meeting, which had InsurTech representatives laying claim to higher numbers of young, tech-savvy industry recruits and seasoned professionals looking for new challenges but others suggesting that even younger professionals are seeking the stability of traditional carrier and reinsurance employment.

The true answer, however, may be different, one expert says.

Speaking on a panel at the Casualty Actuarial Society Seminar on Reinsurance in June, Andrew Johnston, global head of InsurTech at Willis Re, hinted that incumbents had stronger talent pools and noted that while announcements of insurance industry veterans joining InsurTechs are quite public, “what we’re seeing is an increasing number of InsurTech younger people joining incumbents.”