Insurance Ireland and the Dublin International Insurance & Management Association (DIMA) will merge in the New Year to bring together the domestic and international insurance and reinsurance sectors under the one umbrella.
This expanded membership association will deliver critical benefits for insurers and reinsurers through enhanced representation, by leveraging synergies and by delivering operational efficiencies. With a mandate from the members of both associations, this move will support the industry in achieving its full potential and send a clear signal to the global market place that Ireland’s strong re/insurance sector is the location of choice for insurance and reinsurance operations.
The merged organisation will represent over 140 insurers, reinsurers and captives in a major industry that employs approximately 28,000 people and provides vital services for economic activity both in Ireland and internationally.
Kevin Thompson, CEO of Insurance Ireland stated “There is a compelling rationale for the merger of Insurance Ireland and DIMA to realise benefits for our combined memberships and the economy.”
“Both Insurance Ireland and DIMA have proud traditions of representation and this merger will harness our respective expertise, knowledge and networks to allow insurers and reinsurers in Ireland to speak with one voice. The merged organisation’s agenda will be reflective of the scale of the industry in Ireland and the opportunity it presents for future growth.”
“Through achieving synergies in representation in Ireland and Europe, as well as operationally combining member services and events, this merger will harness the abilities and aspirations of two very driven organisations in common cause.”
Eddy Van Cutsem, interim CEO of DIMA stated “It is important that we respond to our members’ requirements as they adapt their businesses to a changing world. In this new merged association we offer strength and depth across all dimensions of re/insurance”.
“Ireland has developed into one of the few truly international re/insurance centres by becoming a home to both generalists and specialists: this diversity of business gives Ireland its unique flavour as an international centre for risk business.”
Both organisations have been keenly promoting Ireland as an international hub for insurance and reinsurance and these efforts will be a priority for the merged organisation.
The functions and services for the combined membership will be fully integrated over the coming months.
Media contact:
John Byrne
Communications Manager, Insurance Ireland
Tel: (+353) 01 644 7781 / 087 938 3852
Una Coleman
DIMA
Tel: 01 7759448
Nuala Buttner
Q4 Public Relations
Tel: 01 475 1444 / 085 174 4275