Martyn Turner
Care and charity underwriting manager
Martyn Turner is care and charity underwriting manager for specialist insurer Ecclesiastical.
Having begun his career in banking, 49-year-old Martyn joined Ecclesiastical in 1986 to work in a range of general underwriting roles, becoming a section leader and senior technical specialist. Prior to his current post, Martyn was senior account underwriter (casualty) in Ecclesiastical’s Gloucester head office. He is a specialist in the area of charities and the risks to which they are exposed.
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Charity insurance specialist Ecclesiastical has published a risk guide for charities which are undertaking structural changes or changing business models, including those collaborating or merging.
Insurance is a key tool in effectively managing the new risks that arise out of squeezed economic conditions, says Martyn Turner.
One way of managing risk is to have appropriate insurance cover.
Volunteers can bring dangers and liabilities for charities
While attractive at first, using volunteers can bring with it dangers and liabilites for charities. Martyn Turner explains the rules and some of the pitfalls.
Martyn Turner explains the essentials of trustee indemnity insurance.
The sector has seen an increased reliance on fundraising and charity supporters are increasingly turning to unusual or extreme activities to raise profile and bring in money. Charity insurance specialist Martyn Turner explains how to go to extremes, with caution.
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