Annual Report 2022
In 2022, The Geneva Association continued to raise awareness of emerging trends for insurers and highlight the positive role insurance can play in society through research activities, events, awards, media coverage and more. We welcomed CEO members to Venice for our 49th General Assembly, published 9 research reports, held 8 conferences and 5 webinars, and increased our engagement with key stakeholders by 85%.
Download our 2022 Annual Report for a complete overview of our activities!
Call for Papers | InsurTech: New Technologies and Data in Insurance
Deadline: 31 December 2023
The Geneva Association is pleased to announce a special January 2025 issue of The Geneva Papers on Risk and Insurance – Issues and Practice on InsurTech: New Technologies and Data in Insurance
We encourage you to submit contributions related to the following areas:
Economics
Liability risk report | Key messages video
In our volatile world, risks are constantly evolving and increasingly connected, altering the liability landscape for businesses and their insurers.
Which trends will pose the highest commercial liability risks in the coming years? To find out, we surveyed liability insurance experts and identified 5 key themes that are top of mind.
Mental health report | Key messages video
The world is in mental health crisis – 1 in 8 of us is struggling with mental illness. Insurers are picking up the tab on treatment and support, but there’s more to offer.
Insurance and the Return of Inflation | Webinar recording
The #RiskConversations webinar on our report The Return of Inflation: What it means for insurance examined the outlook for inflation and interest rates, what’s at stake for #insurers and their customers, and strategies for adapting to a changed macroeconomic environment.
Promoting Peace of Mind: Mental health and insurance | Webinar recording
Close to a billion people around the world live with poor mental health, according to estimates by the World Health Organization. The pandemic precipitated millions of additional cases of depression and anxiety – by far the most common manifestation of poor mental health – with young people and women disproportionately affected. More worryingly, current global challenges – geopolitical, climatic and economic – do little to abate this growing crisis.
Here’s what we learnt about risk at the World Economic Forum 2023
The word of the week at the World Economic Forum in Davos was polycrisis. Speakers explored the interconnected nature of risk, from inflation to ageing populations, and the role insurers play in building resilience.
Here’s what we heard from António Guterres, United Nations Secretary General; Gita Gopinath, First Deputy Managing Director, International Monetary Fund; Roy Gori, CEO & President, Manulife & Lard Friese, CEO & Chairman of the Executive Board, Aegon.