ICMIF webinars are organised exclusively for the benefit of ICMIF members, looking at current strategic issues and the latest trends impacting the cooperative/mutual insurance sector. They bring thought leadership and showcase best practice from ICMIF member organisations and prominent industry experts.
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Upcoming webinars
Upcoming: 9 June 15:00-16:00 BST Life insurers across the ICMIF membership are navigating an increasingly complex, yet diverse reinsurance landscape. Pressures on capital and liquidity, evolving product specifications, and changing reinsurer appetites, are all key themes that mean the structuring and management of reinsurance programmes has never been more important. Guy Carpenter will share insights […]
Upcoming: 18 June 15:00-16:00 BST How can mutuals innovate with a fintech mindset? In this webinar, WealthWizards—part of Royal London (UK)— will share its approach to purpose-led innovation, demonstrating how it is making guidance and financial advice more accessible and affordable. As a market-leading fintech business specialising in technology-enabled financial guidance and advice solutions, Wealth […]
Upcoming: 22 June 15:00-16:00 BST This ICMIF webinar series features high-level discussions with a panel of CEO and executive leaders from mutual/cooperative insurers around the world. Each of the quarterly webinars will feature a different panel, thereby showcasing insights from members around the world. These regular insights from the leading CEOs at ICMIF members will […]
Past webinars
The digital mutual: Episode 7, San Cristóbal Seguros (Argentina) Speaker: Ignacio del Castillo, Business Analyst, Digital Transformation In this series of bi-monthly webinars, various ICMIF members from around the world will showcase their digital strategy and journey in the pursuit of digital transformation. In these case studies, learn how leading mutual/cooperative insurers are harnessing the […]
As the millennial and Gen Z generations continues to enter the workforce in vast numbers, it is crucial for mutual and cooperative insurers to position their unique business model as a factor in them being seen as “employers of choice” and to remain relevant for future generations. In this webinar, two ICMIF member organisations share […]
Launched in late 2018, Duuo is the digital insurance brand of ICMIF member The Co-operators (Canada), providing on-demand insurance solutions to meet the growing customer needs in the fast-evolving, digital economy. Alongside its InsurTech partner Slice Labs, an insurance platform provider supporting cloud-based, on-demand digital services ecosystems, Duuo has created non-traditional insurance products for customers […]
MORO: Series of reinsurance webinars 2020 Modern farms use technology that improves efficiency and automates the crop production or livestock cycles. Increasingly, farmers are adopting robotics, drones, autonomous tractions, harvesters, and sensors. These technologies change the farm risk landscape. As insurers we need to develop an understanding of those risks and how we can modify […]
MORO: Series of reinsurance webinars 2020 In this webinar, Tim Fewtrell of Willis Re presents a review of the latest science behind catastrophe models and how well catastrophe models from around the world represent current and future trends in climate and natural catastrophes. This presentation follows on from the webinar From thinking about climate risk […]
MORO: Series of reinsurance webinars 2020 The cyber risk landscape has expanded rapidly in 2020, dramatically increasing exposure for individuals and SMEs. Hear from CyberScout as they share how they’re partnering with insurers to respond with cyber insurance programmes designed to minimise today’s digital risk while honouring their core mission and values. Presenters: Tom Spier, […]
The COVID-19 recession is likely to be one of the deepest in many decades, but could be much shorter than a typical recession. The Swiss Re Institute (SRI) expects the recovery to be protracted given staggered lockdown exits, changes in consumer behaviour and weak initial economic resilience. Massive stimulus will provide some cushioning in the […]