Presented by Oliver Wyman
Now it time to Reset4Value. Customers needs are changing and so are the rules of the game. Our recent report delves deeper into the journey of transforming to support our customers needs.
Presented by Oliver Wyman
Now it time to Reset4Value. Customers needs are changing and so are the rules of the game. Our recent report delves deeper into the journey of transforming to support our customers needs.
IIS Executive Insights Life & Health Expert: Ronald Klein, Founder, Obtutus Advisory GmbH
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Introduction
Presented by Oliver Wyman
Presented AM Best
Best's annual report on the global reinsurance outlook remains stable in a more uncertain world.
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Presented by Milliman
Presented by Oliver Wyman
In this Reinventing Insurance installment, we build on our Think CustomerFirst paper1 and center on market-creating business innovation. Here, we share ways insurers can evolve their mindset by shifting away from selling products and moving toward solving problems. And not just any problems — the ones that spark real energy for progress. We invite leaders into a world of new possibilities, and share first-hand experiences on how insurers can succeed at market-creating innovation and create breakthrough solutions for their customers.
IIS Executive Insights Life & Health Expert: Ronald Klein, Founder, Obtutus Advisory GmbH
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Insurers Are Exiting the Individual Life Insurance Business
What is happening in the world of life insurance?
Ralph Mucerino, Principal, RPM Strategy and Management Consulting LLC
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This report highlights six macro trends that shape the insurance industry in the context of constantly changing customer behaviors, business models and working environments.
Global trends and issues reshaping the insurance landscape to 2035.
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