Swiss Re write about redefining sustainability in life and health insurance

Daisy Ning, Head Life & Health Re APAC ex. China, writes about how sustainability can be applied more broadly in the insurance and reinsurance context. Swiss Re believe sustainability aligns with what they refer to as the ‘3A’s’ of life and health insurance:

accessibility (the ease of acquiring coverage), availability (whether suitable plans and products exist to cover the full range of L&H needs), and affordability (whether products and plans are priced fairly and within consumers’ means).

Ning advocates for formulating strategies that manage risk, improve adaptability and explore opportunities – regardless of market conditions; assessing trends and value delivered to clients and adjusting as necessary; and enhancing value delivered to clients by making insurance solutions more relevant. 

The global protection gap in 2022 was sitting at US 406 billion in premium equivalent terms, up 1.5% since 2021. A recent Deloitte estimate has the Australian public at 60 – 80% underinsured. A Swiss Re estimate of NZ’s mortality protection gap was USD 435 billion (NZD 670 billion) or more than USD 540 000 for each household, as of 2020.

Ning suggests we need to leverage connectivity and digitalisation to make products more affordable; leverage big data and advanced analytics to uncover insights into market trends, customer behaviour and risk factors and create products that address emerging needs discovered through this process; look at digital health underwriting; and increase reach through building alliances with online platforms, aggregators, fintechs and other digital players.

 

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