2023-06-09 12:56:51
Denis Kessler, emblematic president of the reinsurer Scor since 2002, died this Friday at the age of 71, announced the group. Genius for some, tyrant for others, this former professor of social sciences had become in 1990 president of the French Federation of insurance companies. Mulhousien passed by HEC, he chaired from 1998 to 2002 the economic commission of the National Council of French Employers (CNPF), which became Medef, before becoming number 2 from 1998 to 2002.
Portrayed by the press as ultra-liberal, Denis Kessler – who preferred to define himself as “ultra-free” – notably fought once morest the 35 hours. Calling himself “deeply European”, he was close to the CFDT, and in particular to Nicole Notat, whom he rubbed shoulders with when he was number 2 of the Medef.
“Brilliant, sometimes unbearable”
The former president of Medef Laurence Parisot greeted on Twitter “a genius, thundering, brilliant, sometimes unbearable, creative like no other, and who brought so many ideas to businesses and the economy of our country”.
The reinsurer Scor was on the verge of bankruptcy, following the attacks of September 11, 2001 and the bursting of the Internet bubble, when he was urgently offered to become CEO on a Sunday in 2002. Under his leadership, the company recovered and rose from 12th to 4th place in the world in terms of turnover.
Shocked to learn of the death of Denis Kessler, a genius, thunderous, brilliant, sometimes unbearable, creative like no one else, and who brought so many ideas to businesses and the economy of our country, in particular through his commitment to the @medef.
—Laurence Parisot (@LaurenceParisot) June 9, 2023
“We have straightened out this group, with an exceptional team, which I am extremely proud of,” he said before handing over the general management in June 2021 (while keeping his presidency).
His management and his salary were then contested by minority shareholders, in a turbulent context for Scor, which had just made peace with the insurance group Covéa, following several years of a legal and media showdown following the attempt redemption of the first by the second.
“Someone who does not let go of his bone”
“He is someone who does not let go of his bone”, and with an “absolutely volcanic temperament”, told several collaborators, describing him as “blood”. “I’ve never had lukewarm water in my life,” defended Denis Kessler, for whom “success in business is the ability to decide.” “I am loyal in friendship, as in enmity,” he assumed.
“During the last two decades, Denis Kessler has been the architect of Scor’s success and reputation around the world,” reacted the group’s current managing director, Thierry Léger. “He leaves us an extraordinary legacy. »
“He will have left his mark on the world of insurance and reinsurance and greatly contributed to the dissemination of economic science in our country as well as to the modernization of relations between business and society”, declared Bernard Spitz, former president of the French Insurance Federation.
Denis Kessler was a member of the Economic, Social and Environmental Council from 1993 to 2010. He was also, among others, a director of Dexia, Bolloré, BNP Paribas and Dassault Aviation.
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