Derek Newton
FIAENG, FSAIIE
Equity Principal and Consulting Actuary
London, UK
Derek is a principal and a senior consultant in Milliman’s London office. His role is to oversee the long-term development and day-to-day management of the practice, as well as service delivery to clients. He joined the firm in 2003.
Experience
Derek has experience with reserving, mergers and acquisitions (M&A) activity, premium rating, the underwriting process, management reporting, designing and evaluating non-traditional risk transfer mechanisms, Part VII transfers, risk modelling, capital and solvency evaluation, and the design and construction of model office software. His experience includes:
- Providing a full actuarial reserving service to several Lloyd’s syndicates, including providing statements of actuarial opinion for Lloyd’s and for the relevant US insurance departments, and assisting with the preparation of internal capital assessments.
- Leading assignments to review the underwriting effectiveness of several insurance operations, both commercial and personal lines, resulting in improved efficiency and additional profits to the insurers of several million pounds.
- Leading teams reviewing reserves for various insurers and reinsurers.
- Providing expert-witness support to lawyers involved in legal action concerning insurance companies and insurance claims both in the UK and elsewhere.
- Providing independent expert support to insurers arranging transfers of business between themselves.
- Developing a stochastic model to help a motor insurer evaluate the benefits of a multi-year funding layer as a replacement for more conventional layers of reinsurance cover.
- Leading the development of an innovative strategic planning tool for a UK insurer.
- Leading the review of reserves of various European insurers as part of due diligence assignments.
- Assisting a national insurance association in developing a pragmatic approach for its members to adopt in meeting new reserving regulations.
Before joining Milliman, Derek was:
- A director of Heath Lambert’s ART division (2002-2003)
- A partner within Ernst & Young’s UK property and casualty consulting practice (1998-2001)
- In a variety of roles within Prudential plc, culminating in finance director and actuary for Prudential’s UK general insurance operation (1983-1998)
Professional Designations
- Fellow, Institute and Faculty of Actuaries
Affiliations
- Derek has fulfilled many roles with the Institute and Faculty of Actuaries over the last 20 years, including the following:
- Member and chairman, General Insurance Board
- Member and chairman, General Insurance Reserving Oversight Committee
- Member of Council
- Member of the Management Committee
- Member/chairman of various actuarial working parties and author of papers
Publications
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Article
Analysing 2023 Solvency and Financial Condition Reports (SFCR) of non-life insurers in the UK and Gibraltar
18 July 2024 - by Derek Newton, Ian Penfold
For non-life insurers in the UK, motor vehicle liability and assistance lines helped drive operating margins down to -0.6% in 2023, from 0.4% in 2022.
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Analysis of non-life insurers' Solvency and Financial Condition Reports: European non-life insurers year-end 2022
19 September 2023 - by Derek Newton, Ian Penfold, Vidyut Vardhan
Our analysis of European non-life insurers, based on SFCRs for year-end 2022 reporting, reveals that performance varied across countries and lines of business.
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Driving for profit: A view of the UK motor insurance market 2022
05 September 2023 - by Derek Newton, Ian Penfold, Joshua Flack, Paige Yallop
Data from 39 motor insurers in the UK shows slightly higher premiums and gross claims costs for 2022, according to Solvency II reports.
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Analysis of non-life insurers' Solvency and Financial Condition Reports: United Kingdom and Gibraltar non-life insurers Year-end 2022
19 July 2023 - by Derek Newton, Ian Penfold, Vidyut Vardhan
As the UK entered a high inflationary environment in 2022, non-life insurers reported an aggregate operating margin of 0.6%, down from 2.1% a year earlier.
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Analysis of European non-life insurers' Solvency and Financial Condition Reports Year-end 2021
15 September 2022 - by Derek Newton, Ian Penfold
Financial resilience has increased among companies that are primarily non-life and regulated in the European Union.
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Analysis of non-life insurers' Solvency and Financial Condition Reports
15 July 2022 - by Derek Newton, Ian Penfold, Vidyut Vardhan
Our analysis of SFCRs in the U.K. and Gibraltar reveals operating margin at non-life insurers grew by 0.9% in 2021, while gross written premiums rose.
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Analysis of non-life insurers' Solvency and Financial Condition Reports: European non-life insurers year-end 2020
10 September 2021 - by Derek Newton, Ian Penfold, Vidyut Vardhan
European non-life insurers saw an average solvency coverage ratio of 241% for year-end 2020, slightly down from 245% a year earlier.
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Analysis of non-life insurers' Solvency and Financial Condition Reports: United Kingdom and Gibraltar non-life insurers: Year-end 2020
23 July 2021 - by Derek Newton, Ian Penfold, Marc Smillie
A comprehensive macro and micro view of the latest EU SFCRs for UK and Gibraltar carriers.
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Analysis of non-life insurers' Solvency and Financial Condition Reports: European non-life insurers year-end 2019
03 November 2020 - by Derek Newton, Marc Smillie, Ian Penfold
Our European analysis of the non-life market covers 884 companies from 15 countries which together comprise almost £350 billion of gross written premium and over £504 billion of gross non-life technical provisions.
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Analysis of non-life insurers' Solvency and Financial Condition Reports
13 August 2020 - by Derek Newton, Ian Penfold
This report summarises the fourth annual set of Solvency and Financial Condition Reports as they relate to non-life insurers regulated in the UK or Gibraltar and sets out the results of the analyses of these reports.