Direct Line Group Explained

Direct Line Insurance Group plc
Type:Public limited company
Foundation:[1]
Location:Bromley, England, UK
Area Served:United Kingdom
Industry:Insurance
Revenue: £3,106.0 million (2023)[2]
Operating Income: £(189.5) million (2023)
Net Income: £222.9 million (2023)
Num Employees:10,200 (2024)[3]

Direct Line Insurance Group plc is a British insurance company based in the United Kingdom, formed in 2012 by the divestment of The Royal Bank of Scotland Group's (RBS) insurance division, through an initial public offering. The company owns a number of insurance subsidiaries, providing various insurance products, including Direct Line and Churchill, Darwin as well as the roadside assistance and vehicle recovery provider Green Flag.

The group is listed on the London Stock Exchange, and is a constituent of the FTSE 250 Index.

History

The company was originally established in 1985 by Peter Wood and Martin Long, as the insurance division of The Royal Bank of Scotland Group (RBS).[4] It was the first telephone only insurance company in the United Kingdom.[4] In September 2012, the group's then chief executive, Paul Geddes, announced the business was "operating as a standalone insurance company", in advance of a future full divestment from the RBS Group.[5]

The company was the subject of an initial public offering (IPO) in October 2012.[6] RBS sold a 30% share of the business in the IPO, and sold a further 17% in March 2013, reducing its holding in the business to 48.5%.[7] RBS sold a further 20% in September 2013,[8] and sold the remainder of its holding in February 2014.[9]

Direct Line sold its TRACKER Network UK telematics business to the private equity firm Lysanda in February 2014.[10] In September 2014, it was announced that Mapfre would acquire the Italian and German businesses of Direct Line, for a sum of €550 million.[11] The company also made a number of tough financial decisions in 2014, including abandoning some lines of business, making redundancies, and closing 14 of their 27 offices in the United Kingdom.[12]

In February 2019, Direct Line announced it would be appointing chief financial officer Penny James as the CEO.[13] In January 2023, Jonathan Greenwood become acting chief executive after James agreed with the board to step down after two successive profit warnings and a dividend cancellation.[14]

In February 2024 it was reported that the Belgian insurer, Ageas, was considering a bid of around €3.1bn for the company.[15]

Operations

The group owns a number of general insurance brands operating within the United Kingdom, including Direct Line, Direct Line for Business, Churchill, Privilege, Darwin and Green Flag. Direct Line is a company that specialises in selling insurance and other financial services, sold directly to consumers by telephone and the internet.[16]

Subsidiaries

Darwin

Darwin was founded in 2019 and led by Sumit Bahukhandi. The company only sells through price comparison websites, initially Moneysupermarket, and is built in the Amazon Web Services cloud. It uses a different pricing model to other companies in the group, and acts as a test bed for new ideas.[17] [18] [19]

Direct Line for Business

Direct Line for Business was founded in Leeds in September 2007, and as of December 2020 has 811,000 customers.[20] Since 2010, the company has been led by Jasvinder Gakhal, who has been the director since 2014.[21] [22] The company appointed Claire Sadler as marketing director in October 2017.[23]

Direct Line for Business used PricewaterhouseCoopers to improve their product,[24] and in July 2018, the firm launched a new advertising campaign, with Saatchi and Saatchi London.[25]

In the summer of 2019, Direct Line for Business announced that it was cosponsoring the creation of click and mortar pop up shops at ten locations across the United Kingdom, with cosponsors Amazon, Square, and the small business support network Enterprise Nation. The shops offer twenty small online brands the chance to sell their products, meet customers and experience selling on the High Street for the first time.[26] [27] [28]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: RBS Insurance division to rebrand as Direct Line Group . Alex Brownsell . 9 February 2012 . Marketing . 3 September 2012.
  2. Web site: Preliminary Results 2023. Direct Line Group. 21 March 2024.
  3. Web site: Direct Line Group . Insurance Business Magazine. 12 February 2024.
  4. News: Halifax opens fire in motor cover war . . 10 January 2001 . London.
  5. News: Direct Line nears RBS separation . BBC News . 3 September 2012 . 3 September 2012.
  6. News: Direct Line IPO 'priced to go' at 175p. 11 October 2012. The Telegraph. 20 December 2012.
  7. News: RBS races ahead with Direct Line sell-off . Steve Slater . Reuters . 13 March 2013 . 24 June 2013.
  8. News: RBS makes £630m from sale of 20% of Direct Line . BBC News . 20 September 2013 . 20 September 2013.
  9. News: RBS set to make £1bn from remaining Direct Line stake . BBC News . 26 February 2014 . 26 February 2014.
  10. News: BRIEF-Direct Line completes sale of UK tracker network. 23 February 2015. Reuters. 5 February 2014.
  11. https://www.reuters.com/article/us-direct-line-ins-m-a-mapfre-idUSKCN0HK0LE20140925 Spain's Mapfre to buy Direct Line's German, Italian units for $700 million
  12. News: Scott. Matt. 14 March 2017. Inside a Turnaround: The Direct Line story. Managers.co.uk. 1 March 2024.
  13. News: Insurer Direct Line names Penny James CEO. 2019-02-26. Reuters. 2019-07-01. en.
  14. Web site: Oliver. Ralph. Ian. Smith. London. Direct Line chief executive steps down after profit warnings. 27 January 2023. Financial Times. https://archive.today/20230127084443/https://www.ft.com/content/96c89852-b70b-400b-adad-ab2616dcd142. 27 January 2023. live. subscription. 28 January 2023.
  15. News: Why Ageas buying Direct Line makes sense now. 29 February 2024. Insurance Post. 1 March 2024.
  16. News: Halifax opens fire in motor cover war. 10 January 2001. The Daily Telegraph. London.
  17. Croucher, Martin (5 March 2019). Direct Line to target price comparison sites with Darwin launch. The Insurance Post.
  18. Flinders, Karl (19 September 2019). Direct Line built an insurtech it can tweak a thousand times a day. ComputerWeekly.com
  19. Flinders, Karl (07 October, 2019). Public cloud computing is early on its journey to core of the bank - Darwin in the cloud. ComputerWeekly.com
  20. https://www.nimblefins.co.uk/business-insurance/small-business-insurance-uk/direct-line-for-business-review#about Direct Line Group Company Overview
  21. (27 July 2017). Secrets of my success: Jazz Gakhal, head of Direct Line for Business. The Evening Standard.
  22. Jackson, Suzy (27 Sept, 2017). Meet the MD: Jasvinder Gokhal, Direct Line for Business. BQ Live.
  23. Taruc, Paolo (30 Oct, 2017). Direct Line for Business appoints new marketing director. Insurance Business magazine.
  24. https://www.pwc.co.uk/industries/financial-services/fs-case-study-customer-experience.html Case study: micro SME insurance market
  25. http://saatchi.co.uk/en-gb/work/direct-line-keep-up-with-your-world/ Direct Line 'Keeping up with your world'
  26. Powney, Mark (13 August 2019). Amazon Cardiff Experiment Facilitates Online Shop High Street Experience. Business News Wales.
  27. Hawthorne, Joe (9 August 2019). Amazon behind new pop-up shop opening in Edinburgh's Waverley Mall. Edinburgh Evening News.
  28. Keyes, Daniel (4 June 2019). Amazon is launching a yearlong “Clicks and Mortar” pop-up initiative in the UK. Business Insider.