Lockton Re expands cyber division

Firm continues to see growing demand across the globe, practice leader says

By Kenneth Araullo

Jan 10, 2024 Share

Lockton Re has announced the addition of two new members to its London office, with Jacqueline Yeo joining as the cyber analytics lead, and Annie Terry having been appointed as a broker focusing on cyber risk.

Yeo brings a wealth of experience, spanning over 25 years in the London insurance market. She has worked independently in exposure management for more than a decade with prominent companies like Lloyd’s of London, MS Amlin, Arch, and RMS, focusing on cyber model validation and reviews.

Yeo, who holds an MSc in Information Security, also gained valuable insights working with the City of London Police as a cyber project officer.

Terry joins Lockton Re from Aon, where she worked as a cyber, media, and technology placement broker. Her background also includes experience at Marsh, and she is known for her deep understanding of the complexities of cyber perils.

“Jacqueline and Annie are great additions to our expanding cyber team,” Lockton Re London cyber practice leader Oli Brew said. “We see growing demand from clients for our cyber expertise across the globe. Jacqueline’s role is new and reflects the complexity and continued need to innovate in cyber analytics.

Cyber is the fastest growing commercial line of insurance and as we go into a new year Lockton Re is focused on ensuring we have the right people, expertise, and technology in place for our clients and markets.”

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