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How Can Insurers & Reinsurers Create Value in a Risk(ier) World?
Climate change is rapidly reshaping the risk landscape, creating both heightened uncertainty and new opportunities for insurers and reinsurers. Beyond rising physical risks, organisations must now navigate transition challenges, systemic exposures, and evolving stakeholder expectations.
This 1-hour complimentary webinar explores how climate change is altering loss dynamics and what it means for underwriting, risk management, and strategy. Participants will gain a clearer perspective on how insurers can move beyond risk transfer to actively create value in a more complex and volatile environment.
As a preview of a customised programme, the session introduces how climate insights, scenario thinking, and strategic frameworks can help insurers remain relevant, resilient, and competitive.
Webinar Topics
- Climate Change and the New Risk Landscape
Understanding physical, transition, and systemic risks - From Hazard to Loss: What Really Drives Impact
How climate risks translate into portfolio outcomes - Implications for Underwriting and Strategy
Connecting climate exposure to decision-making and capital - Opportunities for Value Creation
Innovation, resilience, and new insurance solutions - Q&A
Speaker
Mr. Alex Pui - Senior Vice President, Marsh Advisory (Tokyo)
Alex Pui, visiting scholar at Kyushu university, is a climate and sustainability expert with extensive APAC experience supporting corporates in developing climate insights and risk mitigation strategies. Previously, he led climate analytics at Commonwealth Bank of Australia and served as Head Nat Cat and Sustainability (APAC) at Swiss Re. His work spans climate scenario design, insurability analysis, hazard modelling, and emerging risk strategy. A recipient of RMIA’s Risk Leader of the Year (2022), he also contributes to academic research as Adjunct Fellow with the UNSW Climate Change Research Centre.
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