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The growth imperative: An appraisal

Anne-Katherin Schirlitz, Executive Director, Head of London D/A/CH Desk, Gallagher Re
September 24, 2025
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Ensuring Lifetime Income

Brittainy Rivers, COO and VP, Client Delivery, TAI, an RGA Company
September 24, 2025
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More Lives Covered: Unlocking the Potential of Life Insurance for All

Hector Martinez, Head of Insurance, US Segment, John Hancock
September 24, 2025
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Strengthening public-private partnerships to enhance resilience against rising losses from NatCat events

Dr. Robin Huettemann, Junior Engagement Manager, McKinsey and Company
September 24, 2025
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Protection Gaps: A Customer, Distribution, and Product Lens

Boon Yoon Ho, Global Head of Reinsurance, HSBC Global Insurance
September 24, 2025
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Will Human Advisors Survive the Age of AI?

Sulim Lee, Regional Business Development Director , AIA Group
September 24, 2025
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Strengthening Regulatory Interoperability for a Globally Connected Insurance Ecosystem

Charles Lawson, Team Lead, Business Planning and Strategy, Custodian and Allied Insurance Ltd.
September 23, 2025
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Bridging the Protection Gap with Embedded Insurance & Super Apps

Adrian Hill, Chief Digital and Consumer Officer, MSIG Asia
September 23, 2025
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Seniors and Health insurance in France, an unsolvable equation?

Virginie Guinée, Group Head of Pricing - Life and Health Group Benefits, AXA GIE
September 23, 2025
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Life’s not fair, but Life Insurance should be

Craig Fyfe, VP, Deputy Chief Actuary, Sun Life
September 23, 2025
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Employee Engagement: The Key to Unlocking AI’s Potential

JJ Foster, Senior Director of Business Analytics, Protective Life Insurance Company
September 23, 2025
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Supply, demand or irrelevance? A European protection gap

Nick Donovan, Head of Market Development, Lloyd's
September 23, 2025

Employee Engagement: The Key to Unlocking AI’s Potential

 

JJ Foster, Senior Director of Business Analytics, Protective Life Insurance Company

Supply, demand or irrelevance? A European protection gap


Nick Donovan, Head of Market Development, Lloyd's

Insurance is widely available in Europe to protect private individuals and businesses against the risk of financial loss from natural disasters. 

Unlock the Potential: Generative AI's Impact on the Insurance Industry


Jean-Philippe Moineau, Head of Life, Savings & Health Product Governance and Transversal Activities, AXA Group
 

1.Introduction

Generative AI (GenAI), a subset of artificial intelligence (AI), represents a transformative technology capable of creating new, original content—including text, images, audio, and video—based on its training data.

From Youthful Image to Aging Reality: Rethinking Korea’s Pensions for a Super-Aged Society


Jaeyoon Lee, Assistant Manager, Corporate Pension Division Investment Consulting Team, Kyobo Life Insurance Company, Ltd.


Executive Summary

This paper, titled "From Youthful Image to Aging Reality: Rethinking Korea's Pensions for a Super-Aged Society," explores the stark contrast between South Korea's youthful global image and the rapidly aging reality it faces. 

Customer Wellness Agenda in the Health Insurance Industry

 

Sandeep Kedia, Chief Financial Officer, Aditya Birla Health Insurance


Introduction

Spreading risk among many is termed as Insurance1a Spreading risk can be as simple as multi-member group in hunting to spread risk of being the one to be insured or killed by animals, or shipping cargo in batches so that entire shipment is not lost.

Long-Term Care Reform in Canada: If Not Now, When?


Derek J. Houle, Head of Canadian Legacy and Inforce Management, Manulife


Section 1: The Current State

Long-term care (LTC) “encompasses a range of health and personal care services provided to individuals, primarily seniors, with complex support needs living in designated LTC homes.” [4] It includes LTC homes but also covers other services and care options provided in the community and at home. 

The “X Factor” in Unlocking Insurance Growth in Emerging Markets: A case study of Vietnam


Annie Nhat Anh Tran, Enterprise Risk Manager, MSIG Asia Pte Ltd
 

Introduction 

Born and raised in Vietnam, I spent my childhood during the early 1990s, the struggling years of the country’s economic reform, or so-called “Doi Moi.” Back then, Vietnam was a low-income nation heavily reliant on agriculture, with gross domestic product (GDP) per capita of less than $200[1].