Meet the insurance experts speaking at FinTech LIVE London

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There will be a number of insurance-related topics discussed at FinTech LIVE London
There will be a number of insurance-related speakers in attendance at FinTech LIVE London from 8-9 November. Here's who to look forward to

A diverse array of insurance industry executives will speak at the upcoming FinTech LIVE London hybrid conference, which returns to the capital next week.

The two-day event, taking place from 8-9 November at the QEII Centre in Westminster, will bring together some of the brightest minds in the world of financial technology. There will be lively fireside discussions, keynote addresses and opportunities to network with like-minded professionals.

Here are some of the insurance industry speakers attending this year.

Insurance industry speakers at FinTech LIVE London 2023

Bradley Miles

Chief Financial Officer at Diesta

Bradley Miles is CFO at Diesta, which is developing payment software to modernise the flow of funds in the insurance industry. After eight years working in investment banking for Nomura, Royal Bank of Canada, and Santander, he left to go into a venture capital accelerator programme in pursuit of something entrepreneurial and identified insurance as an industry with antiquated processes and excessive inefficiency.

Alex Philipps

Senior Vice President at Marsh

Alex has over 20 years of experience within Financial Lines Insurance. He is currently Senior Vice President at Marsh, having previously spent four years and five-and-a-half years respectively at Willis Towers Watson and Arthur J. Gallagher. At Marsh he leads the fintech practice developing and executing bespoke insurance solutions for fintechs throughout the world.

Paul Donnelly

Fineos

Paul joined FINEOS in September 2022 to guide FINEOS business operations in Europe, the Middle East & Africa (EMEA), bringing extensive international experience in the insurance and technology sectors. He has held leadership and pan-European roles, most recently at Munich Re as Executive Vice President EMEA for its automation solutions division.

Russell Fisher

Admiral Pioneer

Russell is COO of Admiral Pioneer, a Corporate Venturing Studio for the Admiral Group, tasked with creating long-term value for the group by creating a number of new diversified businesses that have the potential to make a meaningful and positive contribution. He started his career building and leading large sales organisations for telco clients such as Sky and BT.

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