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Agile Working: is it time for the insurance industry to embrace agility?

 

Cormac Galvin, SVP, Business Development, UK and Ireland, RGA

Insurance for the Underinsured


Mathieu Charest, Vice President, Individual Insurance Risk Management and Deputy Head, Global Product And Insurance Risk Management, Manulife

The main purpose of life insurance is to help your loved ones deal with the financial impact of your death. In the health benefits space, the coverage would help reduce financial hazard, for example, from medical treatments not covered by government sponsored plans. Its goal is to reduce financial uncertainty and make these events more manageable.

The Future of Insurance and Genomic Underwriting and Claims

 

Jade Baggs, Health Claims and Health Claims Cost Containment Lead, AXA Group

Pet Insurance - Review Establishment of Small Amount and Short-Term Insurance Company


Na Re Seo, New Market Strategy Manager, Kyobo Life Insurance Co. LTD

RGA Leaders of Tomorrow Spotlight: Eva Csapó, Data Analyst, Global Underwriting Center, Aegon NV

What did being named an RGA Leader of Tomorrow mean to you?

Being named an RGA Leader of Tomorrow was a great honour to me, but most importantly it confirmed that the work I am doing is important and that it adds value to the company. Exposure to the LOT mentors and mentees also gave me the opportunity to reflect on my own career and get a fresh perspective on various life and non-life insurance topics. 

You Can't Stop the Waves, But You Can Learn to Surf

 

Gaston Nossiter, Senior Vice President Global Financial Solutions, RGA

Lessons learned from behind the scenes with personal and professional experiences.

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Underwriting of Tomorrow, Today

 

Eva Csapó, Data Analyst at Global Underwriting Center, Aegon N.V.

Traditional Insurance Industry Transformation in the Digital Age

 

Eduardo Godoy Pascal, Head of LongTerm Life Insurance Unit, GNP Seguros

The digital age has revolutionized< people´s lives, it has generated profound changes in our society. Internet, computers and devices modified the habits and customs of our society, allowing people to interact with each other around the world, chat with family and friends, share moments, work remotely, compare goods and services, order groceries, buy technology items and carry out banking operations. No one in 1983 (year of internet born) would have imagined that. 

The Human Element: Interpersonal Knowledge Transfer in a Digital World

 

Jessica Gaudio, Senior Director of Membership, The Institutes CPCU Society

For an industry, and a world, that is becoming increasingly digitized, automated, and reliant on technology, where do people factor in and why should we keep the “human element” top of mind? According to author and consultant, Manuel Palachuk, the human element encompasses those skills and abilities that come purely from being human – drive, ambition, compassion, empathy and understanding.