IDF Summit 2024 Welcome Pack

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IDF Summit 2024 | Prevent 11–12 JUNE, 2024 LONDON, UK WELCOME PACK
IDF Summit 2024 | Prevent | Protect | Provoke 3 If you are viewing a hard copy of this brochure please scan this QR code for the online version. Welcome Note from the Insurance Development Forum 4 ❱ Summit Details and Logistics 6 IDF Summit 2024 Agenda 8 ❱ Day One 8 ❱ Day Two 9 Welcome to the City of London 15 ❱ Brief History 15 ❱ Arts & Culture 18 ❱ Activities and Tourism 18 ❱ Restaurants 18 ❱ Transport 19 ❱ Weather 19 The Gherkin 20 ❱ General Information 20 Insurance Development Forum Summit 2024 Guests 22 Contents

Welcome note from the Insurance Development Forum

Dear Colleague,

It is with great pleasure that we welcome you to the 2024 Insurance Development Forum (IDF) Summit where the theme “Why Insurance Matters? Prevent, Protect, Provoke”, will be a guiding force for our convening.

The selection of this theme was a deliberate choice. The role of insurance in helping people, businesses and communities better understand and manage risks and shape more resilient and secure societies cannot be overstated. By protecting lives, livelihoods and assets, insurers contribute between USD 5 and 5.5 trillion per annum to global financial resilience in the form of insurance claims and benefits payouts.1 These claims and benefit payouts represent the largest financial contribution to individual, business and community resilience globally; more than any other source outside of governments.2 This is in addition to the USD 40+ trillion of assets managed by the global insurance industry which constitutes one third of global assets under management.3

1  The Geneva Association. The Role of Insurance in Promoting Social Sustainability. Author: Kai-Uwe Schanz. November 2022

2  Ibid

3  BlackRock. 2021. Global Insurance Report 2021.

Yet, today’s economies and societies are facing unprecedented transformation and uncertainty driven by geopolitical tensions, dramatic demographic changes, technological developments, the legacy impact of covid 19 and a spiralling climate crisis. Against this backdrop is an increasingly interconnected world and a rapidly evolving landscape of systemic risks. This is giving rise to concerns regarding the challenges posed to the traditional insurance business model of risk pooling and redistribution and the implications for access to and or availability of insurance and, particularly so for the most vulnerable and in countries with significant protection gaps.

During the 2024 IDF Summit our aim is to unpack some of these issues and discuss the value of insurance in a changing risk landscape and its foundational role in prevention and protection. As with past convenings, it is also an opportunity to provoke, through challenging our ideas, assumptions and our shared level of ambition regarding the solutions required.

To this end we have curated an agenda that offers space for discussion, debate, learning, connection and inspiration. We have sought to gather an impressive lineup of industry and political leaders, policymakers, and experts to share their insights and experiences. Through keynote speeches, panel discussions, and interactive sessions, we aim to foster a deeper understanding of the critical impact insurance has on economic stability and societal well-being, with a view towards the defining the next frontier of innovation, partnerships and solutions.

As with past Summits, your participation is key to the success and related actionable outcomes of this convening and we therefore encourage you to engage actively, not only listening but also sharing your perspectives so that together, we can ensure that insurance continues to be a cornerstone of resilience and development.

With this spirit, it is our pleasure to welcome you to this year’s IDF Summit in London.

Yours sincerely,

Secretary General Insurance Development Forum

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Summit Details and Logistics

Date: 11th and 12th June 2024

Opening Cermony:

Willis Towers Watson

51 Lime Street

London

EC3M 7DQ

Notes:

Reception & Main Summit

Venue: The Gherkin

The Gherkin

30 St Mary Axe

London

EC3A 8BF

Access: Please ensure that you have a state-issued photo ID with you, as it is a requirement to gain access to the building

Hotels: Below is a link to a variety of hotels in the area, and the first tab contains the IDF Summit Suggested Hotels: https://hotelmap.com/MKJPX

Travel: The closest tube stations are Aldgate on the Circle and Metropolitan lines, and Liverpool Street Station on the Central, Hammersmith & City, Circle, and Metropolitan lines.

Contact: For any accessibility requirements or any further assistance, please email us at: events@insdevforum.org

In a summit-related emergency, please call +44 7537 149 230 (number only available during the event).

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IDF Summit 2024 Agenda / Day One* Day Two

DAY 1 – 11th June 2024

08:30 – 17:00 DAY 2 – 12th June 2024

Summit Openings

“Why Insurance Matters: Prevent, Protect, Provoke”

Opening

❱ Michel Liès, Chair, IDF Steering Committee & Zurich

Keynote

❱ H.E Mia Amor Mottley, Prime Minister, Barbados

“Why Insurance Matters: Prevent, Protect, Provoke” 15:30 – 16:30 Registration Willis Towers Watson, 51 Lime Street, London, EC3M 7DQ 16:30 – 17:45

In conversation

Speakers:

❱ H.E Mia Amor Mottley, Prime Minister, Barbados

❱ Michel Liès, Chair, IDF Steering Committee & Zurich

❱ Jonathan Dixon, Secretary General, International Association of Insurance Supervisors (IAIS)

Moderator:

❱ Ekhosuehi Iyahen, Secretary General, IDF

18:00 – 20:00 Casual Standing Dinner, The Gherkin

*please note: this agenda is correct as of 04.06.24. For the latest version please visit the IDF Summit website: https://www.insdevforum.org/cpt_summits/summit-2024/

08:00 – 08:30

“Why Insurance Matters: Prevent, Protect, Provoke”

Registration & coffee

The Gherkin, 30 St Mary Axe, London, EC3A 8BF

Welcome to the IDF Summit, Reflections & Framing the Day

Speakers:

08:30 – 08:40

08:40 – 09:10

❱ Ivo Menzinger, Managing Director, Public Sector Business, Swiss Re & Deputy Chair, IDF Operating Committee

❱ Hon. Sarvar Qurboniyon, Deputy Minister, Ministry of Finance, Tajikistan

Reforming the International Financial System and the Role of Insurance

Speakers:

❱ Michel Liès, Chair, IDF Steering Committee & Zurich

❱ Baroness Shriti Vadera, Chair, Prudential Plc & Co-Chair, World Bank Group Private Sector Lab

❱ Pablo Saavedra, Vice President, Equitable Growth, Finance and Institutions, World Bank

❱ Jacob Mazalale, Permanent Secretary Ministry of Finance –Economic Planning and Development, Malawi

Moderator:

❱ Ruth Lux, Head of Europe, Middle East and Africa Public Sector Solutions Practice, Guy Carpenter

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GMT

09:15 – 09:55

Global Uncertainty and Future Risks

Speakers:

❱ Ken Mungan, Chairman, Milliman & Member of the IDF Steering Committee

❱ Rachel Delhaise, Co-Chair IDF Risk Modelling Steering Group & Head of Sustainability, Convex

❱ Somxay Keovandy, Director of Division, Department of StateOwned Enterprises Reform and Insurance, Ministry of Finance, Laos PDR

Moderator:

❱ Nicola Ranger, Leader, Resilience and Development Group, ECI, University of Oxford

Mobilising insurance sector investments into resilient infrastructure in developing and emerging economies

IDF & BlackRock: Infrastructure Blueprint Showcase

Framing:

❱ Bill Marcoux, WCM Advisory & Co-Chair of the IDF Infrastructure Task Force

10:00 – 10:45

10:50 – 11:30 continued

Speakers:

❱ Elizabeth Toledo, Director of the Fiscal Risks Directorate of the General Directorate of the Public Treasury, Peru

❱ Joselito R. Basilio, Principal Economist, Department of Budget and Management, Philippines

Moderator:

❱ Olivier Mahul, Practice Manager, Crisis & Disaster Risk Finance, World Bank

Relevant reports:

Insurance Development Forum Guide to Insuring Public Assets

Announcement

Insurance Development Forum, World Bank Group

Global Shield Financing Facility (GSFF) & University of Oxford Executive Programme on Climate and Disaster Risk Finance

❱ Ekhosuehi Iyahen, Secretary General, IDF

10:50 – 11:30

❱ Matt Kaczmarek, Managing Director, Head of Private Debt Market Strategy & Sustainable Investing, BlackRock

Speakers:

❱ Ethiopis Tafara, Vice President, Chief Risk, Legal & Sustainability Officer and Partnerships, MIGA World Bank Group

❱ Sara Cardelli, Investments, Convex

❱ Rionald Silaban, Director General of State Asset Management, Ministry of Finance, Republic of Indonesia

Financial Protection of Public Assets

Speakers:

❱ Claudia Thyme, Director, Strategic Market Development, AXA XL & Co-Chair, IDF SHS working group

❱ Panayotis Koulovasilopoulos, Senior Underwriter, Hiscox

11:30 – 11:35

❱ Olivier Mahul, Practice Manager, Crisis & Disaster Risk Finance, World Bank

Introduction to the Expert Sessions

❱ Ekhosuehi Iyahen, Secretary General, IDF

11:30 – 13:00

Lunch & Networking

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Expert Sessions

Three expert sessions will offer attendees deep dive insights into technical elements of operational projects and the opportunity for exchange on new and emerging innovative solutions.

Expert Session 1: Morocco’s Solidarity Fund against Catastrophic Events (FSEC)

Leads:

❱ Antoine Bavandi, Global Head of Public Sector, Parametric & Climate Resilience Solutions, Gallagher Re

❱ Abderrahim Chaffai, Chairman, Supervisory Authority of Insurance and Social Welfare (ACAPS)

Expert Session 2: Adaptive Social Protection & Risk Financing: Malawi

Leads:

❱ Mathieu Dubreuil, Lead Programme Advisor for Climate

❱ and Disaster Risk Financing and Insurance, WFP

13:00 – 13:50

14:00 – 14:35

Climate Change: What does the future hold for health and life insurance?

Speakers:

❱ Garance Wattez-Richard, CEO/Head, AXA Emerging Customers, Co-Chair, IDF IIWG

❱ Min Hung Cheng, Deputy CEO, Global Asia Insurance Partnership (GAIP)

❱ Jorge Gastelumendi, Director, Adrienne Arsht – Rockefeller Foundation Resilience Center, Atlantic Council

❱ Carlos Rami, Group Director of European Union & International Affairs, MAPFRE S.A.

Moderator:

❱ Adrita Bhattacharya-Craven, Program Director, Health & Demography, The Geneva Association

Relevant reports:

Geneva Association: Climate Change: What does the future hold for health and life insurance?

❱ Catherine Ahimbisibwe, Commissioner, Disaster Risk Management, Office of Prime Minister, Uganda

❱ Karina Whalley, Head of Public Sector, AXA Climate

Moderator:

❱ Evie Calcutt, Senior Financial Sector Specialist, Crisis & Disaster Risk Finance, World Bank

Expert Session 3: Sub-Sovereign solutions: Strengthening Resilience in Cities and Communities

Leads:

❱ Stève Udriot, Senior Underwriter Alternative Solutions & Head Public Authorities, SCOR

❱ Timm Walker, Underwriter, Index-based & Parametric Solutions, Hannover Re

❱ Kathy Baughman McLeod, CEO, Climate Resilience for All

❱ Mr. Juan Pablo Bustamante, Vice-president of strategic affairs and sustainability, Fund for the Financing of the Agricultural Sector (FINAGRO), Republic of Colombia

14:40 – 15:15

Global Asia Insurance Partnership: Solutions Landscape: Learning from efforts to reduce the Protection Gap

Geneva Association and Insurance Development Forum: Research Report: Insurance Development in Emerging Markets: The role of public policy and regulation

The Missing Middle: Building SME Resilience

Speakers:

❱ Mirko Sartori, Chief Insurance Officer International, Generali

❱ Brigitte M. Balthasar, Senior Disaster and Climate Risk Financing Specialist, Climate Change and Sustainable Development Department, Asian Development Bank (ADB)

❱ H.E Dr Eyob Tekalign Tolina, State Minister, Fiscal Policy and Public Finance, Ministry of Finance, Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia

Moderator:

❱ Jan Kellet, Special Advisor: Finance Sector Hub and Team Leader: Insurance and Risk Financing, Facility, UNDP

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15:15 – 15:30 Break

Why Insurance Matters: Prevent, Protect, Provoke

Driving Stability and Resilience in a Dynamic Global Landscape

Speakers:

❱ Christine Poursat, Head, Financial Systems, French Development Agency (AFD)

15:30 – 16:00

16:00 – 16:10

❱ Yoshihiro Kawai, Chair, OECD Insurance and Private Pension Committee & Chairman of South East Asia Disaster Risk Insurance Facility (SEADRIF)

❱ Rowan Douglas, Chair, IDF Operating Committee & CEO Climate Risk & Resilience, Howden

Moderator:

❱ Saoirse Jones, Head, Insurance Development Forum (IDF) Engagement, Zurich Insurance Company Ltd

Announcement

IDF and French Development Agency (AFD) Partnership

❱ Christine Poursat Head, Financial Systems, French Development Agency (AFD)

❱ Ekhosuehi Iyahen, Secretary General, IDF

Closing Call to Action

❱ Ekhosuehi Iyahen, Secretary General, IDF

16:10 – 16:15

❱ Rowan Douglas, Chair, IDF Operating Committee & CEO Climate Risk & Resilience, Howden

16:15 Close

Welcome to the City of London

Brief History

London is the capital of England and the United Kingdom and one of the largest and most important cities in the world. The area was originally settled by early hunter-gatherers around 6,000 B.C., and researchers have found evidence of Bronze Age bridges and Iron Age forts near the river Thames.

Ancient Romans founded a port and trading settlement called Londinium in 43 A.D., and a few years later, a bridge was constructed across the Thames to facilitate commerce and troop movements. But in 60 A.D., Celtic queen Boudicca led an army to sack the city, which was burned to the ground in the first of many fires to destroy London.

The city was soon rebuilt, but burned again about 125 A.D. More rebuilding occurred, and within a few generations the population exceeded 40,000 people. After the fall of the Roman Empire in 476 A.D., however, the city was attacked numerous times by Vikings and other raiders, and soon London was largely abandoned.

The city’s fortunes began to change in 1065, when Westminster Abbey was established. One year later, after his victory at the Battle of Hastings, William the Conqueror was crowned King of England. During his reign, the Tower of London was built, and in 1176 a wooden London Bridge that had repeatedly burned was replaced by a bridge of stone.

As the power of the Tudor and the Stuart dynasties grew, London expanded in size and importance. By the time Henry VIII was king, the population of London was at least 100,000.

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Tensions between Protestants and Catholics, however, darkened the otherwise prosperous reign of Henry’s daughter, Elizabeth I. In 1605, Catholic sympathizer Guy Fawkes tried—and failed—to blow up the entire British House of Parliament in the infamous Gunpowder Plot.

Real disaster struck in 1665, when London was hit by the Great Plague, which killed about 100,000 people. One year later, the city, which had swollen to about a half-million in population, mostly housed in wooden structures, was again reduced to ashes in the Great Fire of London. In the wake of that inferno, many notable buildings were constructed, including Buckingham Palace and St. Paul’s Cathedral.

The Bank of England was founded in 1694 and was first governed by Huguenot John Houblon, who helped turn London into an international financial powerhouse.

By 1840, the city had swollen to 2 million people, often crowded into unsanitary hovels, which helped create epidemics of cholera and other diseases.

During the reign of Queen Victoria, London was well established as the prestigious seat of the vast British Empire, and while Big Ben rose above the city in 1859, the London Underground opened in 1863 as the world’s first subterranean railway. But in the shadows of the great metropolis, Jack the Ripper stalked the city’s women in 1888, killing at least five in one of history’s most notorious murder sprees. On 30th June 1894, Tower Bridge was opened by the Prince and Princess of Wales with great celebrations.

Air raids caused about 2,300 casualties in London in World War I, and during the Battle of Britain in World War II, the city was bombed relentlessly by the German Luftwaffe—the London Blitz eventually killed about 30,000 residents.

During the Great Smog of 1952, Londoners endured immeasurable suffering and thousands died during and after the pollution event. More recently, a terrorist attack on the London transit system killed 56 people in 2005. But the city has continued to grow and prosper, hosting the 2012 Olympics while establishing itself as the preeminent cultural and financial centre of Europe.

SOURCES:

London Timeline, City of London

London, History, Britannica

History of London, Civitatus London Travel Guide

City of London and the Beginnings of a modern insurance market

The UK is regarded by many to be the birthplace of modern insurance. It was in Britain that privately owned, technically advanced and international insurance companies first emerged, quickly dominating the world’s burgeoning insurance markets and remaining leaders for most of the 19th century.

The first fire, accident and life insurance companies were established in the UK during the 1700s, but how they developed was to become the blueprint for insurance companies around the world.

Shaped by the industrial revolution and Britain’s role in international commerce, UK insurers were to expand rapidly, both at home and overseas. The early success of British insurers also reflected the way in which they operated. Much like the international insurers of today, they were well funded by private capital, were profit-driven and used an actuarial approach to underwriting.

However, as national insurance markets matured, UK insurers began to lose ground. By the time of the First World War they had relinquished much of their earlier dominance. British insurers continued to expand in the post war economic and technology boom, but by the end of the 20th century they had largely retrenched to the domestic market and the growing single market of the European Union.

In the post-war period the London market became the world’s leading market for complex and high value risks. It continues to be a key hub in the global insurance industry, but a period of heavy losses and the opening of capital markets has diversified ownership and brought in foreign insurers and investors. The UK continues, however, to have more than one international insurer in the top ten global players.

The UK insurance market remains a key player on the international stage. And much like 300 years ago, the growth in global trade and the success of emerging economies are seen as both opportunities and challenges for British insurers’ technical expertise and legacy of international experience.

SOURCES: SwissRe: A History of UK Insurance

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Arts & Culture

Embark on a fascinating journey through the City of London. Explore the rich history, architecture, and vibrant markets that have shaped London’s financial landscape over centuries.

Check out the useful links below for suggestions in London:

Tours - Lloyd’s (lloyds.com)

Financial London Walk - London Guided Walks

33 Fascinating And Mostly Free Museums In London You Can Visit In 2024

15 Free Art Exhibitions In London That Won’t Cost You A Penny

London culture: immersive experiences, art, cinema, theatre and more (secretldn.com)

Activities and Tourism

Check out the useful links below for suggestions on activities and attractions to visit in London:

London Travel Guide & Tips | Condé Nast Traveler (cntraveler.com)

The top events, attractions and things to do in London (secretldn.com)

Restaurants

While you are in London, be sure to take some time to experience the local flavour. Check out the useful links below for suggestions of places to eat in London:

The Nudge Restaurants in City of London

Transport

London’s public transportation network is one of the most efficient and reliable in the world. It therefore comes as no surprise that the tube, taxis, buses and boats are the preferred means of transportation for the city’s population.

The best London restaurants, bars and cafes (secretldn.com)

The dense network and frequent services connect every point in the city, and passengers get to see even more of the surroundings on their journey.

Transport for London (TfL) is the integrated transport authority responsible for running the dayto-day operation of the capital’s public transport network and managing London’s main roads.

Check out the useful link below for planning your journey in London:

Keeping London moving - Transport for London (tfl.gov.uk)

Weather

With the official start of summer kicking off, you can look forward to some sunny days and beautiful weather in London in June and expect temperatures of around 18-19 C (mid-60s F) during the early part of the month. Of course, there are some rainy days as well, so this is something that you need to be prepared for when you pack. With that in mind, most people would dress in something moderately warm like a sweater and remember to bring an umbrella.

Useful Links

https://www.metoffice.gov.uk/weather/forecast/gcpvj0v07

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30 St Mary Axe: The Gherkin

General Information

Designed by leading British architect Norman Foster, the 41-storey building was one of the first ecological skyscrapers, setting the benchmark for the latest generation of tall buildings.

The site at St Mary Axe had been derelict since a terrorist bomb destroyed the Baltic Exchange building in 1992. The building had housed one of the world’s leading shipping and cargo exchanges since 1903. Although beyond restoration, much of the building was salvaged, including the beautiful stained glass memorial which was restored by the National Maritime Museum with the support of Swiss Re.

Originally referred to as The Swiss Re Building, it was subsequent renamed 30 St Mary Axe and was an immediate success when it was opened in 2004 by John Coomber, the first British CEO of Swiss Re. Affectionately known as the Gherkin – reflecting its bullet like shape – the iconic building broke new ground and became a popular addition to the London skyline.

The design of 30 St Mary Axe adopted a radical approach, both technically and architecturally. The energy-saving design means that the building consumes around half the power of a similar conventional tower. In 2004 the building was awarded the prestigious Royal Institute of British Architects Stirling Prize, and was voted the most admired new building by BD World Architecture.

SOURCES:

The Gherkin

SwissRe: A History of UK Insurance

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Insurance Development Forum Summit 2024 Guests

Catherine Ahimbisibwe Uganda

Nadeem Ahsan Pakistan

Her Worship, Yvonn Aki-Sawyerr Sierra Leone

Tuga Alaskary UNDP

Laura Alonzo World Bank

Luis Alton World Bank

H.E Mia Amor Mottley Prime Minister

Ramanampanoharana Andry Velomiadana Bearison Madagascar

Herbert Asiimwe Rwanda

Thelma Ayamel World Bank

Butch Bacani UNEP PSI

Dana Baldwin BlackRock

Ed Barron Google

Kathy Baughman McLeod Climate Resilience for All

Antoine Bavandi Gallagher Re

Andre Belelieu WEF

Mme Jaweher Ben Amor Tunisia

Christina Bennet Start Network

Adrita Bhattacharya-Craven Geneva Association

Carlos Boelsterli MiN

Jukisia Dayssy Borga Salvador Sao Tome and Principe

Celine Boulay Agence Française de Développement

Emmanuelle Bridier

Nigel Brook Clyde & Co

Duncan Buchanan Prudential

Juan Pablo Bustamante Finagro

Evie Calcutt World Bank

Irene Candian Generali

Insurance Development Forum Summit 2024 Guests continued

Sara Cardelli Convex

Liam Carter ICMIF

Stephen Catlin Convex

Abderrahim Chaffai Morocco

Abderrahim Chaffai Morocco

Loyce Chilimsungwi Malawi

Sonal Chinchwadkar World Bank

Malvern Chirume African Risk Capacity

Daniel Clarke Centre for Disaster Protection

Rebekah Clement Lloyds

Adrita Craven Geneva Association

Chip Cunliffe ORRAA

Mark Davies UK FCDO

Yussel De Kraa Swiss Re

Juciene de Sousa Angola

Rachel Delhaise Convex

Annette Detken InsuResilience Solutions Fund

Shruti Dhanda AXA

Pujan Dhungel Adhikari Nepal

Niyonizeye Dilme Drimas Rwanda

Nazira Dista Mozambique

Joanthan Dixon IAIS

Conor Donaldson IAIS

Rowan Douglas Howden

Mathieu Dubreuil WFP

Sarah Ebrahimi Blue Marble

Mme Imen Elarbi Tunisia

Isa Ennadifi Allianz

Sophie Evans Centre for Disaster Protection

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Insurance Development Forum Summit 2024 Guests continued

Emma Louise Flaherty REAP

Eduarda Fontes

Stuart Fraser

Insurance Development Forum

Insurance Development Forum

Paola Gabrielle L. Matanguihan Philippines

Andrew Gache Mude AFDB

Jorge Gastelumendi Atlantic Council

Jonathan González Raincoat

Diana Gonzalez Moya UNDP

Hannah Grant Global Shield

Liz Green ICMIF

Stefan Hirche KFW

Sarah Holliday Wellcome Trust

Min Hung Cheng GAIP

Ekhosuehi Iyahen

Insurance Development Forum

Nihar Jangle GIZ

Mariana Jimenez-Huerta Prudential

Saoirse Jones Zurich

Nadica Jovanovska Boshkovska Europa Re

Matt Kaczmarek BlackRock

Anaar Kara CGAP

Yoshihiro Kawai SEADRIF

Jan Kellett UNDP

Somxay Keovandy Laos PDR

Thomas Kessler ADB

Angus Kirk Global Parametrics

Marike Komen Brady Global Shield

Kipkorir Koskei

Insurance Development Forum

Panayotis Koulovasilopoulos Hiscox

Kaavya Ashok Krishna World Bank

Insurance Development Forum Summit 2024 Guests continued

René Kunz SCOR

Hugo Lecue Agence Française de Développement

Thierry Léger SCOR

Michel Liès Zurich

Karsten Löeffler InsuResilience Solutions Fund

Maria Luwalhati C. Dorotan Tiuseco Philippines

Ruth Lux Guy Carpenter

Brigitte M. Balthasar ADB

Olivier Mahul World Bank

Davron Maksudov Uzbekistan

Rabemananjara Maminirina Muryelle Madagascar

Jeff Manson RenRe

Bill Marcoux WCM Advisory

John Maroney GAIP

David  Maslo CCRIF

Jacob Mazalale Malawi

Mary McBryde Climate Resilience for All

Michaela Mei Dolk World Bank

Ivo Menzinger Swiss Re

Bianca Mihalcea Generali

Nasheeta Mohsin Pakistan

Nick Moody Insurance Development Forum

Jennifer Muhuruzi Uganda

Ken Mungan Milliman

Daniel Murphy WEF

Masaaki Nagamura Tokio Marine Holdings

Krishnan Narasimhan UNCDF

Alastair Norris Insurance Development Forum

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Insurance Development Forum Summit 2024 Guests continued

Richard Ofori-Mante AFDB

Takahiro Ono Tokio Marine Holdings

Alejandro Pacheco UNDP

Elina Papaspyropoulou HAIC

Pedro Pinheiro Insurance Development Forum

Marat Pirnazarov Kyrgyz Republic

Richard Poulter PCRIC

Christine Poursat Agence Française de Développement

Narayan Prasad Risal Nepal

Sarvar Qurboniyon Tajikistan

Joselito R. Basilio Philippines

Amar Rahman Zurich

Sumati Rajput World Bank

Carlos Raul Rami Perez Mapfre

Matthias Range A2ii

Nicola Ranger Oxford University

Dr Fikru Regassa Ethiopia

Luise Richter BMZ

Lindley Rodrigues de Jesus Sao Tome and Principe

Saleiman S Umar Somalia

Pablo Saavedra World Bank

Mirko Sartori Generali

Heike Schmitz Herbert Smith Freehills

Rionald Silaban Indonesia

David Simmons Willis Towers Watson

Gizachew Sisay UNDP

Miguel Solana UNDP

Daniel Stadtmueller Global Shield

Insurance Development Forum Summit 2024 Guests continued*

Phil Stevens FCDO

Encep Sundarwan Indonesia

Ethiopis Tafara World Bank

H.E Dr Eyob Tekalign Tolina Ethiopia

David Teran Hannover Re

Francesca Terenzi Guy Carpenter

Phaitoun Thienglamay Laos PDR

Solomon Thomas UNICEF

Claudia Thyme AXA

Elizabeth Toledo Peru

Nigel Topping Ambition Loop

Christopher Townsend Allianz

Steve Udriot SCOR

Noam Unger CSIS

Baroness Shriti Vadera Prudential

Olivier Van Eyseren Blackrock

Helke Waelde KFW

Timm Walker Hannover Re

Maris Wanyera Uganda

Franziska Wasserhess Allianz

Garance Wattez-Richard AXA

Karina Whalley AXA

Eleanor White World Bank

Simon Young Willis Towers Watson

Daniela Zimmermann Hannover Re

Astrid Zwick Global Shield Secretariat

*names correct as of 31.05.24

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