ABI director general to take up partner role at KPMG
Huw Evans will move to KPMG next year.
Huw Evans, director general at the Association of British Insurers (ABI), will join KPMG as a partner next January in the Big Four firm’s insurance and long-term savings division.
Evans had been director general at the ABI for more than six years, during which he represented the insurance industry through Brexit, Solvency II implementation, pension freedoms and the Covid-19 pandemic.
Between 2001 and 2006, Evans served as a special adviser to Prime Minister Tony Blair and Home Secretary David Blunkett before working as a senior manager in RBS’ strategy function until 2008.
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Huw Evans is set to stand down from his role as director general of the Association of British Insurers (ABI) at the end of the year.
The ABI stated that Evans will be joining KPMG as a partner in its insurance and long-terms savings practice from January 2022.
Evans became ABI director general in February 2015 after previously having served as director of policy and deputy director general since 2013.
He first joined the insurer trade body in 2008 as operations director.
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