by Nagib Amara, Head of Inforce Management, Group Risk Management, AXA Group
Why a topic about life insurance and social inequality?
by Nagib Amara, Head of Inforce Management, Group Risk Management, AXA Group
Why a topic about life insurance and social inequality?
by Oladele Akinsanya, Head Of Products - Performance, Improvement & Development, Custodian Life Assurance Limited
As the business world recovers from the effects of Covid, the insurance industry will play a pivotal role in the new world, amidst the envisaged growth momentum, inflation, digitisation, climate change, health awareness, income disparity etc. The industry is projected by SwissRe to grow at about 3.9% in 2022.
In this Society of Actuaries report, Milliman consultants study the effects of hurricanes on human health, beyond the direct consequences of the storms themselves.
As the world starts to reopen and we grapple with other, immediate global concerns, the virus's fate has only one outcome: it will become endemic in our society. Each major variant so far has been more transmissible than its predecessors and brings different symptoms and differing resistances and susceptibilities to vaccines or treatments. Resurgent waves of breakthrough infections, driven most recently by the Omicron variant, in vaccinated populations with waning immunity, remain an ongoing risk to economic recovery and healthcare.
Christian Mumenthaler, Group Chief Executive Officer, Swiss Re
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