Virginie Guinée, Group Head of Pricing - Life & Health Group Benefits, AXA GIE
Virginie Guinée, Group Head of Pricing - Life & Health Group Benefits, AXA GIE
Presented by RGA
Behavioral science techniques can significantly improve customer understanding of life insurance products and help reverse declining ownership rates, with RGA research offering practical strategies insurers can implement today.
Presented by Milliman
Predictive models in insurance are often built on data influenced by human decisions, structural inequities, and representation bias. Simply removing sensitive attributes does not eliminate bias. Milliman’s paper outlines the legal and business imperatives for fairness in actuarial practices and introduces core concepts of group fairness. It also presents practical bias-mitigation methodologies aimed at reducing legal exposure while maintaining predictive performance.
Presented by RGA
Glucagon-like peptide 1 receptor agonists (GLP-1s) may be poised to become an integral part of treating a range of chronic diseases – from cardiovascular disease to cancer – and could improve all-cause mortality rates.
Presented by Oliver Wyman
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.
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.
Presented by Oliver Wyman
Presented by RGA
In a new study using a dataset of 9.2 million individuals, RGA employed advanced statistical modeling to examine the elevated mortality risks associated with anxiety, depression, and bipolar disorder, offering insurers valuable insights as they underwrite and develop products for people with mental health conditions.
Jaeyoon Lee, Assistant Manager, Corporate Pension Division Investment Consulting Team, Kyobo Life Insurance Company, Ltd.
This paper, titled "From Youthful Image to Aging Reality: Rethinking Korea's Pensions for a Super-Aged Society," explores the stark contrast between South Korea's youthful global image and the rapidly aging reality it faces.