Presented by Oliver Wyman
Presented by Oliver Wyman
Presented by Oliver Wyman
As insurers navigate an evolving investment and risk landscape, trends in asset management are becoming more relevant than ever to balance-sheet resilience and long-term value creation. A recent article from Oliver Wyman shares 10 asset management trends to know in 2026:
Presented by Oliver Wyman
Presented by Oliver Wyman
Presented by Oliver Wyman
Presented by Oliver Wyman
10 Actions for CEOs on 2025
We are optimistic as we look forward to 2025. There is an urgency and momentum to change across the industry that has been building over several years, and we are excited to see it take shape. We are anticipating a wave of bolder organic and inorganic moves focused on driving growth, regaining relevance, and building resilience.
Presented by Oliver Wyman
In this episode of Reinventing Insurance, Arjan Toor, CEO Health at Prudential, joins our host Paul Ricard to discuss industry trends and how the health insurance landscape in Asia Pacific is evolving. Paul and Arjan discuss new growth opportunities, building deeper and more meaningful relationships with customers, and what’s ahead for the future.
Presented by Oliver Wyman
2024 Global Wealth and Asset Management report with Morgan Stanley
Presented by Oliver Wyman
We believe the future is now — the trends of the last decade are continuing to accelerate, with a convergence on fully customer-centric experiences, fully digital operating models and incorporating generative artificial intelligence (AI) as a co-pilot within your workforce.
Presented by Oliver Wyman
Over the past 50 years, the number of weather-related disasters has risen five-fold, with climate change generally accepted to be a primary driver. Climate-related risks continue to grow and threaten global business and communities. The increasing frequency and severity of extreme-weather events is compounded by population growth and economic development in high-risk areas due to urbanization — placing more people in harm’s way and resulting in a significant increase in losses.