Insurance consultancy expands with two senior hires
RPC Consulting—the insurance consultancy arm of City-headquartered professional services firm RPC—has hired two highly recognised leaders from the insurance industry, John Rowland and Sam Worthington, to boost the business in London.
John and Sam previously worked at Willis Towers Watson.
John brings over 20 years' experience in software, capital issues and consulting for life insurers and will head RPC Consulting's life insurance capability with a focus on software for life insurers.
John says: "RPC Consulting is made up of highly respected industry figures and there is a real entrepreneurial spirit to the team. I am also really excited by the firm's proprietary software product Tyche whose capabilities, especially speed, are a disruptive force that will be a game changer for life insurers. There is also a clear strategy for growth and a commitment to client service."
Sam has joined RPC Consulting to broaden RPC’s modelling and consulting capabilities in investment, asset liability management and general insurance. He has 13 years of experience of developing consulting and software solutions in financial modelling, pricing and risk analytics for the insurance, pension and asset management communities.
Sam says: "I believe RPC’s Tyche software is very well placed to fill a major longstanding gap and provide a capital modelling solution for life and general insurers on a single platform. It is testament to Tyche’s openness, flexibility and speed that it has been chosen by major global insurers in the last year for pricing and capital modelling ahead of more established software.”
RPC Consulting managing partner, Rory O'Brien said: "John and Sam are both highly respected professionals who bring a wealth of experience to RPC Consulting. Their appointments bolster the Consulting business and provide us with increased knowledge of actuarial software and asset modelling to better enhance our offering to our clients. The addition of John and Sam is a huge boost for us."




