International Conference on Inclusive Insurance 2021
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25 - 29 October 2021
Day 1 - 25 October 2021
Scaping the landscape of inclusive insurance
8:30 - 9:00 - Opening of the conference
Welcome
Katharine Pulvermacher
Executive Director, Microinsurance Network, Luxembourg
Dirk Reinhard
Vice Chair, Munich Re Foundation, Chair of the Steering Comitee, Germany
Keynote
Pierre Gramegna
Minister of Finance, Luxembourg
> watch the video recording from the opening and Session 1
> watch the video recording from the opening and Session 1 (Spanish version)
9:00 - 10:30 - Session 1 / The landscape of inclusive insurance 2021: voices from the field
Hosted by the Microinsurance Network
During this session, the results of the 2021 Landscape Study, covering 31 countries will be launched. The study is conducted by the Microinsurance Network with strong support from its landscape best practice group as well as insurance supervisors and associations in participating countries. This session will also focus on voices from the field and announce new partnerships intended to accelerate reaching scale through multi-year country programmes.
Speakers
Mark Robertson
Knowledge Manager, Microinsurance Network, Luxembourg
"Presenting the findings"
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Ken Mungan
Chairman, Milliman, USA
Laura Rosado
Head of Strategy and Performance Management, AXA Emerging Customers, France
Jan Kellett
Special Advisor UNDP Corporate Lead - Insurance & Risk Finance, UNDP, Switzerland
Facilitator
Katharine Pulvermacher
Executive Director, Microinsurance Network, Luxembourg
> watch the video recording from the opening and Session 1
> watch the video recording from the opening and Session 1 (Spanish version)
11:00 - 12:30 - Session 2 / Turning failure into success
Hosted by Microinsurance Master
Failure and success go hand in hand. Testing new microinsurance solutions come with failure, which should not be feared, but embraced as learning opportunities that can lead to improvements and, ultimately, product breakthroughs. In this session, panellists will share their enrolment growth graphs and detail how learning from failures led to breakthroughs and successes in enrolments and renewals.
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Speakers
Thilanka Kiriporuwa
Chief Corporate Services Officer, Softlogic Life, Sri Lanka
Moin Ahmed
Additional Managing Director & Company Secretary, Green Delta Insurance, Bangladesh
Ovia Tuhairwe
CEO, Radiant Yacu, Rwanda
Geric Laude
Head of Non-Life Retail, Pioneer Insurance, Philippines
Facilitator
Bert Opdebeeck
Founder, Microinsurance Master, Belgium
14:00 - 15:30 - Session 3 / Designing programmes for enhancing inclusive insurance footprint
Hosted by ILO‘s Impact Insurance Facility
The velvet glove of the government is an essential component to expand the reach of inclusive insurance solutions. Exploring the lessons learned thus far from different geographies, the session will take a deeper dive to examine the various aspects of the Governments‘ efforts to develop and scale inclusive insurance solutions and create value across stakeholders. This includes a range of steps and activities from initial assessment studies to programme development, implementation and monitoring. The overall panel presentations will help the audience appreciate the work for gap identification, assessments and the steps the governments can take for developing inclusive insurance markets in collaboration with the private sector.
Speakers
Paul Omara
Member of Parliament, Uganda
Cynthia Ayero
Inspection Officer - Non Life, Insurance Regulatory Authority, Uganda
Michael Bryan Newball
Programs Officer, Banca de las Oportunidades, Colombia
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Nataly Galán Pérez
Leader of financial inclusion and innovation, Fasecolda, Colombia
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Priya Kumar
Business Head - Emerging Markets, Rural & Agriculture, SBI General Insurance Company Ltd., India
Malay Kumar Poddar
Chairman-cum-Managing Director, Agriculture Insurance Co., India
Facilitator
Pranav Prashad
Senior Technical Officer, ILO, Switzerland
> watch the video recording of Session 3
> watch the video recording of Session 3 (Spanish version)
16:00 - 17:30 - Session 4 / Making insurance work for women
Hosted by IFC / Microinsurance Network
Women play a crucial role for the economic development in emerging economies. But products tailored to meet their specific needs are hardly available. This session will discuss the global women’s insurance market opportunity and the roles insurers have in mitigating the negative impacts of COVID-19 on women as customers and employees. Participants will also hear from insurers and distribution partners who have created their own women’s insurance programs and come away inspired to put their learnings into action.
Speakers
Liza Garay-de Vaubernier
Global Head of ESG Business Development and Outreach, AXA Group, France
Gilles Renouil
Global Head of Insurance Solutions, Womens World Banking, Switzerland
Olajumoke Odunlami
Chief Customer & Marketing Officer, AXA Mansard, Nigeria
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Oyinkansola Adewunmi
Lead, Distribution Support, AXA Mansard, Nigeria
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Facilitator
Sarah Ebrahimi
Women's Insurance Program Officer, IFC, United States
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Katharine Pulvermacher
Executive Director, Microinsurance Network, Luxembourg
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Day 2 - 26 October 2021
Climate and pandemic risks
9:00 - 10:30 - Session 5 / Agriculture
This session will give an overview of agricultural insurance in a post-pandemic era and discuss two cases from India and Uganda.
Speakers
Matthew Shakhovskoy
Senior Advisor, ISF Advisors, United States
"Agricultural Insurance: A global stocktake"
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Chenthil Kumar Chellan Leelabai
Monitoring and Evaluation Manager, Tamil Nadu coastal sustainable livelihood society (PTSLP), India
"Design of community managed hybrid insurance programme for the small scale fishers: PTSLP Fishing Asset Risk Mutual Society (PFARMS)".
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Eleni Vakaki
Agriculture Index Insurance Specialist, eLEAF, Netherlands
"Lessons learnt from Uganda"
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Facilitator
Dirk Reinhard
Vice Chair, Munich Re Foundation, Germany
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11:00 - 12:30 - Session 6 / The common stake in index insurance certification: How do quality standards help you?
Hosted by UC Davis - Feed the Future Innovation Lab for Markets, Risk & Resilience
The current lack of consistent quality control makes investment in agricultural insurance a high risk, high reward endeavour. This plenary session will examine the rational for implementing an independent quality certification process for index insurance. The session will focus on the “Common Stake” argument highlighting why the various stakeholder groups involved in funding, implementing, or evaluating index insurance programmes might benefit from quality index insurance certification (QUIIC). Representatives from international donor organizations, government, insurance regulators, and the private insurance sector will candidly discuss how they interpret, and could apply, this QUIIC certification solution in their own contexts.
Speakers
Cynthia Ayero
Inspection Officer, Insurance Regulatory Authority, Uganda
Hassan Bashir
Founder of Takaful Insurance of Africa Limited, Kenya
Tom Dienya
Crops Insurance officer, Area Yield Index Insurance Program, Kenya
Jennifer Cissé
Senior Research Manager, Munich Climate Insurance Initiative, Germany
Facilitator
Tara Chiu
Associate Director, Feed the Future Innovation Lab for Markets, Risk and Resilience, UC Davis, United States
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14:00 - 15:30 - Session 7 / Will insurance be more inclusive in a post-pandemic world? Supervisory and policy perspectives
Hosted by the Access to Insurance Initiative (A2ii)
The Pandemic is posing a threat to financial inclusion efforts globally. Lockdowns and social distancing have resulted in an economic crisis that presents a major risk of reversing the financial inclusion gains. Yet in spite of the adverse circumstances, the pandemic has presented some opportunities. In particular, it has raised awareness of protection gaps and the resilience that insurance builds as a risk management tool. It has also accelerated trends such as digitalisation and highlighted the growing need for public-private partnerships. During the session, the work of the IAIS Financial Inclusion Forum (FIF) focusing on COVID-19 will be built upon by the contributions of other stakeholders. It will be an opportunity to demonstrate some of the robust responses needed to counter and sustain momentum during these adverse circumstances and ensure that risk protection through insurance will be more inclusive in the post-pandemic world.
Speakers
Tomás Soley Pérez
Superintendent at Superintendencia General de Seguros, Costa Rica and Chair of the IAIS Financial Inclusion Forum, Costa Rica
Miles Larbey
Head of Financial Consumer Protection, OECD, France
Manuela Zweimueller
Head of Implementation, International Association of Insurance Supervisors, Switzerland
Nilofer Sohail
Head of Channel Strategy and Executive, EFU Life, Pakistan
Facilitator
Pascale Lamb
Advisor, Access to Insurance Initiative, Germany
> watch the video recording of Session 7
> watch the video recording of Session 7 (Spanish version)
16:00 - 17:30 - Session 8 / Risk layering approaches to better manage climate and disaster risks in Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC)
Hosted by the World Food Programme (WFP)
This session will explore a range of integrated climate risk finance interventions developed by different stakeholders in Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC) to protect directly or indirectly the most vulnerable and food insecure populations against extreme weather events and disasters. During this session, the World Food Programme (WFP), the Caribbean Catastrophe Risk Insurance Facility (CCRIF SPC) and the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (IFRC) will present their different approaches to promote resilience in the region.
Speakers
Lena Schubmann
Programme and Policy Officer, WFP, Guatemala
Isaac Anthony
CEO, CCRIF, Barbados
Mathieu Destrooper
International Delegate, Preparedness, Anticipation and Forecast Based Financing, IFRC, Germany
Kathryn Milliken
Climate change policy advisor of LAC, WFP, Italy
Facilitator
Andrea Camargo
Risk Financing Specialist, WFP, UK
> watch the video recording of Session 8
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Day 3 - 27 October 2021
The challenge of reaching the client
9:00 - 10:30 - Session 9 / Lessons from successful insurance education programmes
Hosted by ILO‘s Impact Insurance Facility
Insurance education has the power to support individuals in making informed decisions about how to integrate insurance into their household and livelihood risk management strategies, potentially leading to higher uptake and usage of this tool. In practice, however, many insurance education programmes are not achieving this goal of influencing behaviour and numerous are the challenges faced by those who adventure in this field. This session aims to highlight the experience of stakeholders who have been innovating in the insurance education space: how have they dealt with the challenges and achieved impact in a cost-effective manner? What lessons have they learned?
Speakers
Isaac Agyapong
Safety Insurance Brokers, Ghana
"The role of the insurance awareness coordinators group (ACG) in scaled-up market measures in Ghana: 2015-2020"
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Israel Muchena
Director, Hollard Seguros Moçambique, Mozambique
"Give the people what they want" - inclusive risk awareness education informed by indigenous knowledge resources"
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Yegna Priya Bharat
Chief General Manager (Non-Life Department & Communications Department), IRDA, India
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Laura Enriquez
Financial Education and Consumer Protection Coordinator, FASECOLDA, Colombia
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Facilitator
Camyla Fonseca
Knowledge and Capacity Building Coordinator, ILO Social Finance Program, Switzerland
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11:00 - 12:30 - Session 10 / Distribution and technology
Getting distribution right is the key to unlocking scale in micro insurance and in this session we will focus on how to leverage technology to get scale. With an introduction to the key trends from market leading think-tank Cenfri we will then hear from our panellists using examples from Argentina, India and the Philippines.
Speakers
Kate Rinehart-Smit
Engagement Manager, Cenfri, South Africa
"Innovation in product design, digital insurance distribution and customer engagement key to reaching underserved segments of the market"
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Maximiliano Selva
Partner, Insurtech Estacubierto, Argentina
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Ghay Lyne Mapano
Operations Manager, Cebuana Lhuillier Insurance Brokers, Philippines
"Expanding Access to Insurance through Digital Platforms"
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Balachandran M K
Head - Rural and Micro Insurance, SBI General Insurance, India
"Affordable Health Insurance via WhatsApp chat"
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Facilitator
Richard Leftley
Executive Vice President International, Microinsurance Company, UK
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15:30 - 16:00 / 8:30 - 9:00 Kingston time (UTC - 5) - Session 11 / Microinsurance - The Jamaican Perspective - Opening
Welcome
Adrian Stokes
President, IAJ, Jamaica
Greetings
Dirk Reinhard
Vice Chair, Munich Re Foundation, Germany
Opening Address
The Hon. Nigel Clarke
Minister, Finance and the Public Service, Jamaica
16:00 - 17:30 / 9:00 - 10:30 Kingston time (UTC - 5) - Session 11 cont. / Microinsurance - The Jamaican Perspective - Regulatory Framework for Inclusive Insurance
Speakers
Everton McFarlane
Executive Director, FSC, Jamaica
Leon Anderson
Consultant, FSC, Jamaica
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Elizabeth Smith
Snr. Financial Analyst, FSC, Jamaica
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Rodolfo Wehrhahn
International Microinsurance Consultant, United States
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18:00 - 19:30 / 11:00 - 12:30 Kingston time (UTC - 5) - Session 12 / Microinsurance - The Jamaican Perspective - Financial Inclusion through GK One Parametric Insurance
Speakers
Steven Whittingham
Chief Operating Officer, GraceKennedy Financial Group, Jamaica
Jordon Tait
Assistant General Manager, GK General Insurance, Jamaica
Peter Whyte
Marketing Manager, National PC Bank, Jamaica
Jason Moses
Financial Inclusion Manager, GraceKennedy Financial Group, Jamaica
Facilitator
Chaluk Richards
General Manager, GK General Insurance, Jamaica
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19:30 - 21:00 / 12:30 - 14:00 Kingston time (UTC - 5) / Lunch break
1:15 PM - Jamaica time: Luncheon Presentation
Speaker
Lorenzo Escondeur
Chief of Operations, Inter-American Development Bank, Jamaica
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21:00 - 22:30 / 14:00 - 15:30 Kingston time (UTC - 5) - Session 13 / Microinsurance - The Jamaican Perspective - Financial Inclusion & Microinsurance - The Credit Union Way
Speakers
Robin Levy
CEO, Jamaica Credit Union League, Jamaica
Andre Goindoo
Executive Vice President, CUNA Caribbean, Jamaica
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23:00 - 0:30 / 16:00 - 17:30 Kingston time (UTC - 5) - Session 14 / Microinsurance - The Jamaican Perspective - Digitization, Financial Inclusion & Microinsurance - Closing
Speakers
Christabelle Brown
Operations Liaison (WiPay) and General Manager of WiShops, Jamaica
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Melanie Williams
Project coordinator - Financial Inclusion Strategy, Jamaica
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Kayon Walker-Heslop
Manager Direct Marketing Program – Employee Benefits, Jamaica
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Closing
17:30 (UTC-5)
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Day 4 - 28 October 2021
Digitization facilitating inclusive insurance
9:00 - 10:30 - Session 15 / Leveraging mobile and digital solutions for inclusive health insurance in low and middle-income countries
Hosted by PharmAccess
Ensuring health insurance coverage for all members of society is a viable way to achieve Universal Health Coverage (UHC) in Low and Middle Income Countries (LMICs), yet financing health insurance in this context requires innovative approaches. The rise of mobile technology in Africa offers the prospect to transform health insurance by increasing coverage, building transparency, and reducing costs. It has facilitated the development of mobile health payment platforms which enable millions of people to access health insurance. The session will feature examples how mobile technology and digital solutions are increasing health insurance enrolment and improving access to quality healthcare. Panellists will also discuss current challenges, and the opportunities for scaling digital health tools to improve financing and delivery of care in LMICs.
Speakers
Lydia Dsane-Selby
Chief Executive Officer, National Health Insurance Authority, Ghana
Olumide Okunola
Senior Health Specialist, World Bank in Nigeria
Ties Kroezen
Venture Leader, Connected Primary Care Solutions, Philips, Netherlands
Olubunmi Jetawo-Winter
Executive Secretary, Kwara State Health Insurance Agency, Nigeria
Kelvin Massingham
Director, Risk and Resilience, FSD Africa, Kenya
Facilitator
Kwasi Boahene
Director Advocacy and Partnerships, The PharmAccess Group, Ghana
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11:00 - 12:30 - Session 16 / Digital health
How does digitalization of health coverage improve access, efficiency and outcomes of health? A discussion of current models being implemented in several countries with the challenges, barriers and success.
Speakers
Saurabh Sharma
Director, Emerging Consumers, Britam, Kenya
"Britam & M-tiba partnership for savings linked digital health insurance"
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Michal Matul
Head of VAS, consumer insights and training, AXA Emerging Customers, France
"Digital health for Emerging Customers"
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Dante Portula
Senior Finance Adviser, GIZ, Philippines
"Telemedicine: an alternative mode of healthcare delivery during pandemic"
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Facilitator
Denis Garand
President, DGA, Canada
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14:00 - 15:30 - Session 17 / The value of human touch in the wake of digital distribution - Insights from Brazil, Indonesia, and Ghana
Hosted by GIZ
As internet and technology access is constantly increasing worldwide, digital distribution channels, such as platforms or mobile insurance, can be key to make insurance more inclusive. These channels have the immense potential to increase outreach to rural, low-income, and hard-to-reach clients and allow closing the protection gap by overcoming geographic or societal constraints, reducing operational costs and enabling affordable premiums. Nevertheless, insurance distributed solely via digital channels also faces various challenges. The session aims at discussing under what circumstances and to which extent digital distribution needs to be supported by “human touch” engagements to be inclusive and sustainable. Moreover, it seeks to find out which role innovative partnerships can play.
Speakers
Linnea Kreibohm
Senior Policy Officer, German Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ), Germany
Desmond Mall
Customer Experience Product Manager, BIMA, UK
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Edson Calheiros
CEO, Oxxy Seguradora, Brazil
Marco Japutra
Head of Health Business Development, Allianz Life, Indonesia
Felicia Kawilarang
VP of Marketing, Halodoc, Indonesia
Facilitator
Matthias Range
Head of Unit Risk Finance & Insurance, GIZ, Germany
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> watch the video recording of Session 17 (Spanish version)
16:00 - 17:30 - Session 18 / Insurtech for inclusive insurance
Hosted by ILO‘s Impact Insurance Facility
Insurtech solutions have the potential to address many of the challenges facing insurance providers as they try to cater to this market segment. This session will discuss different perspectives from a range of insurtechs about how they have applied technology across the insurance value chain to enhance products aimed at the emerging customer and improve the overall customer experience. This panel will bring together a diverse set of insurtech providers – from the innovation arm of traditional insurers to distributors and technology providers - who have tried to address challenges related to access, affordability, and value across different product lines, including health and agricultural insurance, using technology solutions.
Speakers
Nhi Huynh
Manager (Platforms & Acquisitions), Allianz X GmbH, Germany
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Asher Hasan
Founder, docTHERs, Pakistan
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Michiel Berende
Chief inclusive Officer, Etherisc, Netherlands
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Dimitrios Velmachos
Venture Parter / Advisor, Equintis, UK
Facilitator
Lisa Morgan
Technical Specialist, ILO, Switzerland
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> watch the video recording of Session 18
> watch the video recording of Session 18 (Spanish version)
Day 5 - 29 October 2021
Solutions for the future
9:25 - 10:25 - Session 19 / In conversation with our leaders - Inclusive Insurance for climate risk protection
Inclusive Insurance in a post-pandemic future
This session is part of the InsuResilience Global Partnership Annual Forum.
Speakers
Lorenzo Chan
Chairman of the Board of the Microinsurance Network / CEO, Pioneer, Philippines
Olga Speckhardt
Head of Global Insurance Solutions, Sygenta Foundation, Switzerland
Maria Theresia Zappia
Deputy CEO, Blue Orchard, Switzerland
Ingrid-Gabriela Hoven
Managing Director, GIZ, Germany
Facilitator
Katharine Pulvermacher
Executive Director, Microinsurance Network, Luxembourg
14:00 - 15:30 - Session 20 / How can insurance supervisors adapt to drive innovations?
Hosted by Cenfri
Innovation can create opportunities, enhance efficiencies, increase competition, drive scale, and improve the reach and value of financial products and services to consumers. However, innovation is often not fully accommodated within current regulatory frameworks. Regulators need to update their approach and strike the balance between prudential soundness, consumer protection and insurance market development. This session will focus on how insurance supervisors can go, and have gone, about choosing and implementing a fit-for-purpose and fit-for-context combination of tools to regulate for responsible innovation. This session will also consider the implications and role for private sector providers to effectively work with insurance supervisors to pilot and launch new innovations.
Speakers
Hui Lin Chiew
Key Performance Indicator (KPI) reporting project lead, A2ii, Germany
Nigel Bowman
IAA Inclusive Insurance Virtual Forum, co-developer of the IAA-IAIS product risk assessment tool and independent actuarial consultant, independent, South Africa
Director Planning, Research & Market Development, IRA, Uganda |
Elias Omondi
Senior Manager - Risk Regulations, FSD Africa, Kenya
Facilitator
Nichola Beyers
Research Associate, Cenfri, South Africa
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16:00 - 17:30 - Session 21 / What's next in inclusive insurance? Closing and outlook
The past two years have been dominated by the pandemic. Millions of people have fallen back into poverty because they were not economically secure. At the same time, the pandemic has accelerated digitization which opens up new opportunities. Yet billions of people, as well as micro, small, and medium enterprises (MSMEs), remain without adequate risk management. The session summarizes the most important results of the conference and dares to look ahead to the topics of the next 12-24 months. We will discuss why insurance and risk management is important for economic development and in particular for MSMEs of which many are run by women that still have no access to affordable insurance solutions. In addition the session will discuss why insurance penetration is still low in many regions and what governments and supervisors as well as insurers and donors can and will do to change this.
Speakers
Lorenzo Chan
Chairman of the Board of the Microinsurance Network / CEO, Pioneer, Philippines
Inclusive Insurance in a post-pandemic future
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Tarek Seif
FCII, CDIF, Secretary General, Insurance Federation of Egypt , Egypt
Challenges of inclusive insurance in the Arabic/Islamic world
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Miguel Solana
Insurance Specialist, UNDP, Turkey
How to strengthen national Inclusive Insurance agendas on the country level?
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Facilitator
Dirk Reinhard
Vice Chair, Munich Re Foundation, Germany
> watch the video recording of Session 21
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