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2026 Global Insurance Outlook


Presented by EY

EY’s 2026 Global Insurance Outlook goes beyond the complexity of the current landscape facing insurers to focus on growth and innovation strategies to position markets leaders to succeed. It sets out valuable insights and strategic imperatives to help leaders navigate market volatility, leverage AI for competitive advantage, and optimize customer-centric approaches. 

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More Lives Covered: Unlocking the Potential of Life Insurance for All

 

Hector Martinez, Head of Insurance, US Segment, John Hancock

Strengthening public-private partnerships to enhance resilience against rising losses from NatCat events

 

Dr. Robin Huettemann, Junior Engagement Manager, McKinsey & Companyi

The insurance industry’s opportunity to further elevate its role as a ‘glocal’ leader in societal resilience

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Customer-Led Growth Strategies for Insurers


Presented by Oliver Wyman

Reignite Growth In Insurance


Presented by Oliver Wyman

2024 Global Insurance Report


Presented by BlackRock

For our 13th Global Insurance Report, BlackRock surveyed 410 insurers globally to identify key themes that are at the forefront of insurers minds.

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2023 Annual Report


Presented by Kyobo Life

Kyobo Life aims to enhance competency in the insurance business and lay the foundation to drive the success of new businesses.

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The Dual Role of Artificial Intelligence in Disability Insurance: A boon and a bane

Presented by RGA

The advent of artificial intelligence (AI) has transformed a wide range of industries, including the insurance sector. While AI has brought numerous benefits, it also poses potential risks, especially in the realm of fraud.

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Solar Storms and Cybersecurity


IIS Executive Insights Cyber Expert: David Piesse, CRO, Cymar

When it comes to space weather, Jake Bleacher, chief exploration scientist for NASA’s Human Exploration and Operations Mission Directorate, said, “There is no bad weather, just bad preparation. Space weather is what it is—our job is to prepare.”[i]