
Here is a roundup of the award-winning organizations and professionals featured in our Special Reports
Throughout the year, our 30-strong Intelligence Unit researches a series of Special Reports, each showcasing the top-performing insurance professionals and companies across a number of important categories. Over the past 12 months, half a million surveys have been sent to our readers across Asia, Australia, Canada, New Zealand, the UK, and the US. The culmination of all that reporting is our annual Global Best in Insurance digital edition.
The Global Best in Insurance recognises the insurance award winners from all of our special reports in 2022 which have already attracted 1.7 million online pageviews between them.
This important list provides a definitive annual collection of those who have delivered outstanding results, introduced new initia-tives, refined existing working practices and also acted as a source of inspiration to colleagues.
“We are so humbled to have won so many awards this year over various areas of the business, which shows the hard work and dedication the New Zealand and Shared services team in ANZ have contributed to in 2022,” DUAL New Zealand general manager Paula Harris says.
Another winner, GT Insurance, agrees. “By placing a high focus on personal service attention to detail and encouraging a value of fairness in all our dealings GT Insurance has become a well-established brand in the general insurance market,” says Greg Walsh general manager corporate services/general counsel. “[An] award recognises the valued contribution of our team who work diligently with our customers to explore their needs and deliver truly tailored solutions.”
Jodie Kaufman Davis, president of Burns & Wilcox Canada, also explains how important it is to be a winner: “We are honored to be recognized as a top-performing insurance business. At Burns & Wilcox, we understand the importance of investing in our people and our relationships, which both link to our team’s success and year-over-year business growth. We are committed to providing the best options to meet our clients’ needs especially with ever-changing market conditions.”
As a global publisher, our Intelligence Unit dedicates itself to carrying out detailed research, including harnessing our wide-ran-ging resources to canvass industry experts and knowledgeable sources to determine who is worthy of a place on the list.
This annual guide was curated and published by Insurance Business America, Insurance Business Australia, Insurance Business NZ, Insurance Business Canada, Insurance Business Asia and Insurance Business UK.
We also thank all the following bodies for their help with our reports:
- ACORD
- African-Caribbean Insurance Network (ACIN)
- American Property Casualty Insurance Association (APCIA)
- Association for Cooperative Operations Research and Development (ACORD)
- Association of Professional Insurance Women (APIW)
- British Insurance Brokers Association (BIBA)
- Chartered Insurance Institute (CII)
- Ebony Women International Insurance Network (EWIIN)
- Independent Insurance Agents and Brokers of America
(The Big I) - Insurance Brokers Association of Canada (IBAC)
- Insurance Brokers Association of Saskatchewan (IBAS)
- Insurance Cultural Awareness Network (iCAN)
- Latin American Association of Insurance Agencies (LAAIA)
- Managing General Agents’ Association (MGAA)
- National African American Insurance Association (NAAIA)
- Risk NZ
- Target Markets Program Administrators Association (TMPAA)
- The Insurance Industry Charitable Foundation (IICF)
- Toronto Insurance Council (TIC)
- Toronto Insurance Women’s Association (TIWA)
Below is the Global Best. We hope you enjoy discovering all of those who we believe are shining brightest and who are shaping the future of insurance.

