FULL OVERVIEW
As the world emerges from the shock of the Covid-19 pandemic, insurers are evaluating how the global business landscape has changed and how they can position themselves for resilience and growth.
Even before the pandemic hit, insurance firms were grappling with major global issues that were impacting on their business, from price rises to climate change and from digital transformation to supporting the talent of the future. Now, as we look towards a post-pandemic future, the industry is assessing the scale of eventual claims related to Covid-19, and dealing with new ways of working and digitisation that have accelerated as a result of the crisis. Firms are evaluating what the new normal is and how they can prepare for it. They’re also determining the medium- and long-term implications of the crisis and considering how to respond strategically.
In our Digital Dialogues series of exclusive filmed interviews with CEOs of leading insurance firms, we explore how the industry is positioning itself to emerge from the crisis stronger than before.
Register today to gain early access to this exciting on-demand video series. Moderated by respected FT journalists, our interviews feature the most senior and thought-provoking decision makers in the insurance industry today.
KEY TALKING POINTS
How has Covid-19 acted as a catalyst for change?
How is the industry fostering innovation and modernisation and supercharging digital transformation?
What can we learn from best practice for preparing the workforce for the new world?
What strategies are leaders taking to promote diversity?
How are businesses preparing for future business interruption?
How can the industry prepare for hurricanes, climate change and multiple challenges occurring at the same time as Covid-19 recovery?
What areas for growth have been identified?
What are the challenges, successes and growth opportunities for the Bermuda market?
How are firms responding to growing consumer pressure to close the protection gap and deal on sustainability and purpose-led objectives?
© Financial Times Live
FT Live and its journalism are subject to a self-regulation regime under the FT Editorial Code of Practice