Lloyd’s, the London-headquartered specialist insurance and reinsurance market, has announced a couple of updates to its Council membership: the re-election of Richard Dudley, and Duncan Dale’s election.

All new terms of office will commence on 1 February 2026.
Dudley, currently Group Chief Broking Officer at BMS Group, was first elected as a member of the Society in 2012 and joined the Council of Lloyd’s in 2023.
He is also President of the Insurance Institute of London, and Chair of Lloyd’s Technology and Transformation Committee.
Dale is the founder and CEO of Dale Underwriting Partners, and was first elected as a member of the Society in 2014.
The executive is also a board member and Executive Committee Chair of Dale Partners Group Limited, and member of the LMA Board.
Lloyd’s Chair, Sir Charles Roxburgh, commented: “This year’s Council election was extremely competitive, with three outstanding candidates competing for the two open positions. I would like to thank all candidates for their dedication to the electoral process over the past weeks.
“Richard’s re-election is a testament to the significant value he brings to the Council, and I look forward to Duncan contributing the deep expertise he has gained over more than 40 years in the industry.”
He dded: “Finally, I extend my heartfelt thanks to Andrew Brooks, who has served with distinction during his tenure on Council, offering wise counsel, sound judgement and deep market insight. I am particularly grateful for his support during my first months as Chair.”
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