08:15
REGISTRATION AND COFFEE
08:55
WELCOMING REMARKS
09:00
KEYNOTE ADDRESS:
Chlora Lindley-Myers, Director of the Missouri Department of Commerce and Insurance
09:25
PANEL DISCUSSION: ECONOMY AND GLOBAL MARKETS OUTLOOK – KEY TRENDS TO KEEP A WATCH ON AND THE ROLE OF THE FED
- Is 'benign' too optimistic a phrase for the current macro- economic situation?
- Central Bank action and the outlook for interest rates in the short to medium term?
- What are the implications of global central banks moving at different paces?
- Will the Fed succeed in reaching its 2% inflation target? What forces are in play still?
- How is geopolitical instability affecting the economy?
- Will the US economy remain resilient and avoid recession?
- Considerations around the US Fed deficit and potential implications
Moderator:
Sarfraz Thind, US Editor, InsuranceERM and Insurance Asset Risk
Panellists:
Thomas Holzheu, Chief Economist Americas, Deputy Head of Group Economic Research, Swiss Re
Thomas Liebi, Head of US & UK Market Strategy, Investment Management, Zurich Insurance Company
Thomas Sullivan, Sullivan Strategy and Advisory Services, LLC
10:10
PANEL DISCUSSION: GEOPOLITICAL RISKS AT CENTRE STAGE. FROM THE US ELECTION TO RELATIONS WITH CHINA -HOW SHOULD INSURERS BE POSITIONING THEMSELVES?
- Which areas of political tension are you primarily monitoring and why?
- Role of risk management in adjusting strategy and appetite in response to emerging and evolving geopolitical risks
- How are firms considering political instability within the underwriting portfolio and as a risk management approach?
- Stress testing for geopolitical uncertainty – what geopolitical risk scenarios are you mapping out and what are the key ways you anticipate geopolitical risks to manifest?
- What actions have insurers taken to mitigate risks and to better isolate themselves from issues?
- 2024 is mega election year – depending on the result, what different implications could the outcome of the US presidential election hold for insurance companies?
- How are insurers pre-empting and preparing for potential change to public policy and legislation?
- Which potential areas of change will be of most significance to insurers?
- Potential exposure relative to strikes/riots/mass commotion
- What implications might the election have for progress with ESG transition plans?
- Increased US protectionist measures and their implications
- Does this revise our view of emerging market assets/change the way we are assessing risk for EM assets?
- Finding positivity out of risks and spotting opportunities – how are insurers capitalising on political risk insurance?
Moderator:
Sarfraz Thind, US Editor, InsuranceERM and Insurance Asset Risk
Panellists:
Carl Groth, Chief Risk Officer, Legal & General Retirement America
Paul Bianco, US Chief Risk Officer, Aspen
Roman Halfin, Head of Investment Risk, Enstar
10:50
MORNING COFFEE BREAK
11:15
TRACK ONE ENTERPRISE RISK MANAGEMENT |
TRACK TWO ASSET RISK |
CRO PANEL: OPPORTUNITIES AND BARRIERS TO GROWTH AHEAD FOR THE INSURANCE SECTOR – POSITIONING FOR SUCCESS Faced with a seemingly calmer macro-economic regime, but with many unknown risks on the horizons, along with shifting market dynamics, where are the curve balls the industry needs to watch for?
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CIOs IN CONVERSATION: INNOVATIVE APPROACHES TO NAVIGATE THE CHALLENGES AND OPPORTUNITIES OF A COMPLEX INVESTMENT LANDSCAPE
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11:55
PRESENTATION: SIDECARS: BRINGING TOGETHER INSURERS, ASSET MANAGERS & CAPITAL PROVIDERS
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PRESENTATION: A DEEP DIVE INTO SPECIALTY FINANCE Speaker: |
12:15
PANEL DISCUSSION: OPERATIONALISING AI. AI IS SET TO COMPLETELY CHANGE THE WAY WE DO BUSINESS - HOW ARE INSURANCE FIRMS STARTING TO LEVERAGE AI AND WHAT ARE THE RISK MANAGEMENT IMPLICATIONS?
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PANEL DISCUSSION: THE VIEW ON PRIVATE MARKETS: GROWING TRENDS AND OPPORTUNITIES PRESENT IN THE PRIVATE CREDIT SPACE FOR INSURERS
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12:55
PRESENTATION: Practical Portfolio Optimization Examples for Insurance Companies QRM will walk through a series of practical optimization examples:
Speaker: Vinaya Sharma, Actuary and Managing Director, Quantitative Risk Management
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KEYNOTE INTERVIEW Nick Liolis, Chief Investment Officer, Guardian Life |
13:15
LUNCH BREAK
14:05
TRACK ONE ENTERPRISE RISK MANAGEMENT |
TRACK TWO ASSET RISK |
PANEL DISCUSSION: A BURGEONING PRT MARKET. HOW CAN INSURERS BEST POSITION THEMSELVES TO CAPITALISE ON THE OPPORTUNITIES THAT THIS RAPID GROWTH AREA PRESENTS?
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THE EVOLVING INSURANCE INDUSTRY LANDSCAPE. HOW IS THE UNABATING TREND FOR PE-INSURANCE TRANSFORMING THE INDUSTRY AND SHAPING THE FUTURE OF INSURANCE
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14:45
EFFECTIVE AND EFFICIENT 3RD PARTY RISK MANAGEMENT – TIGHTENING UP PROCESSES AND CONTROLS TO KEEP PACE WITH AI AND CYBER DEVELOPMENTS
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WHAT LIES BEHIND THE HEADLINES ON THE CRE MARKET?
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15:25
AFTERNOON BREAK
15:45
TRACK ONE ENTERPRISE RISK MANAGEMENT |
TRACK TWO ASSET RISK |
US LIABILITY CLAIMS: PRESSURE POINTS AHEAD AS THE SOCIAL INFLATION CONTAGION CONTINUES
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REGULATION RISK: REGULATORY OVERSIGHT OF INSURERS' USE OF PRIVATE AND STRUCTURED INVESTMENTS
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16:25
PANEL DISCUSSION: PANEL DISCUSSION: STRESSING AND MANAGING FOR MULTIPLE INTERCONNECTED EXTERNAL RISKS
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ALM & LIQUIDITY TECHNIQUES TO MAINTAIN A COMPETITIVE ADVANTAGE IN THE CURRENT RATE ENVIRONMENT
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17:05
CLOSING REMARKS
17:10
DRINKS RECEPTION