Lloyd’s has embraced delegation at scale, but Richard Spencer, managing partner of New Link Consulting, argues governance and customer outcome monitoring have failed to keep pace.
Every delegated arrangement looks fine until a customer complains.
Then the questions start: who handled the claim, on what authority, against which standard, and can the managing agent prove the
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