Quarterly insights for the UK Insurance & financial services market
Current issues in insurance & financial services – Autumn 2021
30 Nov 2021
In this edition of Current issues in insurance & financial services, we bring you the latest insights into the UK insurance & financial services market including:
- A summary of our Insurance Investment & ALM Panel Discussion on Climate Change
- Our Protection Report 2021
- How to deliver success through digital engagement
- Year-end 2021…and beyond – our best estimate assumptions and internal model changes
- The latest changes to the buy-out, buy-in and longevity hedging market
Insurance Investment & ALM Panel Discussion - Climate Change
During our panel discussion, we explored the challenges faced by institutional investors as a result of climate change, alongside industry experts. Read our summary where we highlight the most interesting insights from the discussion.
Protection Report 2021
In our latest protection report, we take a step back and look at an overall review of the protection market. Download our report to find out about how the pandemic has impacted the protection landscape and how we may look to better meet customer needs going forward.
Delivering success through digital engagement
In this blog, Paul Waters discusses how digital savings journeys can help deliver much better outcomes to UK savers. More specifically, he covers three topics that help make a successful product, and what we can expect to see in future that will make this area even better.
Year-end 2021... and the landscape beyond
As we approach year-end 2021, the level of uncertainty experienced by insurers is higher than ever before. In this article, we cover the challenges that such uncertainties bring for mortality / longevity assumption setting and internal model changes.
Buy-outs, buy-ins and longevity hedging – H1 2021
In this update, we take a look at the latest changes to the buy-out, buy-in and longevity hedging market. Read our full report where we discuss the facts and figures of risk transfer transactions during the first half of 2021, and the year to 30 June 2021.
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