Articles - Day Two of The Future of Insurance Europe is live now


Day two of The Future of Insurance Europe (November 24-25) starts today, over 3,000 insurance professionals will gather at the Insurance industry event of the year. Realign your strategy, learn from the leaders, and turn 2020 business disruption into opportunities for success.

 

  

 Get your pass & secure your place by clicking REGISTER HERE.

 There are so many amazing sessions to look forward to today:

 • 10:00 - 10:20 GMT– Reuters Live Interview with Denis Kessler, Chairman & CEO, SCOR
 • 10:40 – 11:20 GMT – Live Panel – ‘Key Risk Considerations For Doing Business In Europe’, with European Commission and CRO’s from Zurich, AIG, SCOR
 • 11:40 – 12:00 GMT – Reuters Live Interview with Victoria Saporta, Executive Director of the Prudential Policy Directorate, Bank of England
 • 12:20 – 12:40 GMT - Reuters Live Interview with Stephen Catlin, Chairman & CEO, Convex
 • 13:00 – 13:40 GMT – Live Panel – ‘Leadership – Build Post-Covid Business Resilience, with the CEOs of London Market Group, Net Insurance, OCC, Willis Towers Watson

  

 Chief Executive Officers from the following organisations -

 

  

  

 Plus C-Suite Executives from...

  

  

 

  

 Register Now

 
  

 Full timed agenda, speakers and further information can be found online, but please contact me if you have any questions. This is too good to miss.

  

 I hope to see you next week.

  

 Alexander Bird
 Global Project Director
 Insurance
 Reuters Events
 Telephone: +44 20 7513 8946
 Alexander.bird@thomsonreuters.com

 Reuters Events is part of Reuters News & Media Ltd, 5 Canada Square, Canary Wharf, London, E14 5AQ. Registered in England and Wales: 2505735.

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