Press Releases

Daniel Becker appointed as Insurance Investment Lead

25 Sep 2019

Hymans Robertson, the leading pensions and financial services consultancy, has appointed Daniel Becker to the role of Insurance Investment Lead within its award-winning Life & Financial Services practice. In this role, Daniel will lead the firm’s development of targeted solutions for insurers and financial services providers to support their insurance investment and asset liability management (ALM) activities.

Daniel joins from KPMG, where he led projects in insurance investment and worked across advisory, audit and transactions. His particular specialisms include private assets, investment strategy, risk management and assessing insurance-focused solutions. Prior to KPMG, Daniel was Head of Capital Management for Legal & General Capital.

Ross Evans, Partner at Hymans Robertson comments:

“I’m absolutely thrilled to welcome Daniel to the team. Daniel brings a wealth of investment, ALM and risk management experience – and a proven ability to support clients to grow their businesses. Daniel’s arrival deepens our expertise and will enable us to build on the huge success and growth we’ve had over the past 6 years. The investment and ALM agenda for insurers has never been busier, so it’s a very exciting time to be enhancing our suite of client-focused solutions in this area.”  

Daniel Becker, Insurance Investment Lead at Hymans Robertson, adds:

“I’m delighted to be joining the Life & Financial Services practice at such an exciting stage in its growth. The insurance industry has shown a desire to innovate and embrace new opportunities in response to changing regulation, political uncertainty and the broader economic landscape. This is especially evident in insurers’ investment activities. I’m looking forward to partnering with Hymans Robertson’s clients to deliver the tools and solutions that they need to optimise their approaches to asset allocation and investment risk management.”

Subscribe to our news and insights

0 comments on this post