In this episode of the IIF Global Regulatory Update podcast, we host Stuart Doyle, Principal, Global Financial Services at EY, to discuss findings from the inaugural IIF/EY Global Insurance Risk Management Survey.
The discussion centers around the five major takeaways from the survey, which included nearly 70 institutions in the insurance sector: • What Chief Risk Officers (CROs) can do to engage in transformation and enable responsible risk-taking • How strong risk management can set the foundation for advanced capabilities • Strategic investment in tech and talent top the investment agenda when resources are tight • What CROs can do to prepare for the full impact of AI - both across the insurance business and within their own operations • How the CRO role is evolving alongside the changing insurance business model and risk landscape
The podcast discussions also spans a number of other topics from the survey findings, including the importance of the CRO role in the C-suite; how to foster innovation while ensuring data security; approaches to combatting third-party risk; reflections on the findings from the inaugural Global Insurance Risk Management Survey compared to the Global Bank Risk Management Survey – another annual collaboration between the IIF and EY; potential blind spots in the industry, and more.
The full IIF/EY Global Insurance Risk Management Survey can be found here.