by Joyce Liow, Internal Audit Manager, Governance & Risk Management Group, Milliman Financial Risk Management LLC
Presented by Swiss Re Corporate Solutions
With a corporate landscape increasingly shifting from physical to intangible assets as well as ever more interconnected supply chains, conventional insurance programs often struggle to protect businesses adequately, leaving painful gaps in cover.
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Presented by McKinsey
Sylvain Johansson, senior partner at McKinsey in Switzerland, considers how insurance CEOs can address climate change and promote sustainability.
Presented by McKinsey & Company
An Action Plan for Insurance CEOs to Address Climate Change. Explore the impact of the climate crisis on insurance companies, the dilemmas CEOs face, and the actions CEOs can take to effectively steer their companies into the future.
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