What might be the impact of #Artificialintelligence on the #legal system? One of the biggest direct impacts to #insurers could stem from lawyers using legal #tech systems to prioritise lawsuits/cases with the highest chance of success. Learn more: https://t.co/r0CZvyvwzD
The mortality protection gap is a reminder of challenges re/insurers face in reaching underserved clients. Swiss Re's new L&H Insurance Inclusion Radar offers a new approach to narrowing the gap -- inclusively. Want to find out more? https://t.co/TMUg3bmIzy #sustainability
The #COVID-19 pandemic didn't just affect our physical health. It worsened a global mental health crisis. As @SwissRe's Jolee Crosby writes, there's a role for insurers - and technology - to help make a positive impact. https://t.co/sEslHDFSAZ #mentalhealth#pandemic#resilience
"If you want to be in the value chain, you need to act:" At the 2023 #WEF confab, @SwissRe's Christian Mumenthaler talks with @algore & co about the push by 127 CEO Climate Alliance companies to convince suppliers to cut emissions and move toward net-zero. https://t.co/mGtC4ImBhP
Industry journal Artemis highlights the year-end thoughts of @SwissRe's Moses Ojeisekhoba as he weighs in on the proliferation of low-probability events that have created an unprecedented challenge for not only insurers, but for broader society https://t.co/XoMtJ4BDYM #resilience
#Inflation, natural disaster losses and a volatile economy challenged insurers this year. Our #insurance market outlook for 2023/24 is at no. 3 in our Top 5 Stories of 2022. Read the 5-chart summary: https://t.co/Mwcd8j0Bkp
In the Cold War, bitter rivals joined forces to tackle problems that transcended ideology. Here, Swiss Re's Christian Mumenthaler makes the case that reinvigorating this spirit of cooperation is key to solving challenges in a world growing more fragmented. https://t.co/0X6UfFOUvB
Re/insurers care deeply about impacts of air pollution on human health. This great work from UK researchers may lead to new therapies against cancer, but let's not forget the main goal: cutting pollution in the first place https://t.co/6qdpACET7U #healthierlives
As populations age, 10 million people annually develop dementia. On #WorldAlzheimersDay 2022, Swiss Re is talking about health behaviors like reducing substance use and eating right that can cut risks of getting this disease. Interested? https://t.co/8S6JvHpyml #HealthierLives
Swiss Re's Jolee Crosby and Julien Descombes share their thoughts on how our industry can help strengthen #mental health resilience. Learn more: https://t.co/KLSpPWNz46
Now more than ever, the insurance industry should be finding new, innovative ways to support customers with their mental health. Learn what Swiss Re is doing in this space. #WorldMentalHealthDay https://t.co/KLSpPWO6TE #Health
As populations age, 10 million people annually develop dementia. On #WorldAlzheimersDay 2022, @SwissRe is talking about health behaviors like reducing substance use and eating right that can cut risks of getting this disease. Interested? https://t.co/poDpduCkQI #healthierlives
Long COVID has emerged as a long-tail pandemic risk, but is poorly understood. In this Health & Protection editorial, @swissre's Julien Descombes urges insurers to follow the science to inform their work to keep insurance products sustainable #healthylives https://t.co/EoOPm58r0O
The lifestyle data revolution is here. Are we finally able to replace traditional clinical factors & medical history during underwriting with lifestyle risk factors? ➡️ https://t.co/erifzTF9E4
#InsightsForLife#PowerYourNext
The conflict in Ukraine has created uncertainty across the world. Our thoughts are with everyone impacted. A statement from our CEO Christian Mumenthaler on how Swiss Re is supporting the
International Red Cross's humanitarian efforts. https://t.co/WN1PWkNO4n #SupportUkraine
2022 will be a year of increased risk, but also a year of opportunities for re/insurers to develop products that can manage these exposures. Read the latest opinion piece in Insurance Day by our CEO Reinsurance Moses Ojeisekhoba: https://t.co/zEqY3iHy31
#Swissre's pandemic model takes more than 20,000 different scenarios into account. Our experts regularly update our risk model with the latest data on COVID-19, Reuters reports. https://t.co/nXbXLjOauD
Learn how the Swiss Re Foundation's partner, @SwastiHC’s flagship programme, Invest for Wellness (i4We) provides primary and preventative healthcare focusing on India’s poorest, and most marginalised communities here: https://t.co/3UsRFYzQkV
Swiss Re forecasts that USD 60 billion could be saved every year if the impacts of #MentalHealth conditions are reduced by just 1% by 2030. In this interview, Oliver Schelske explains how spending time in nature could help reduce health costs. https://t.co/2ngxAO2SKL