PwC summit to tackle issues from AI to climate change

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PwC summit to tackle issues from AI to climate change

The 17th annual PwC insurance and reinsurance forum is set for November 12 at the Hamilton Princess & Beach Club, gathering over 300 industry professionals. This summit, in collaboration with the Financial Times, will feature discussions led by PwC leaders and notable journalists, focusing on key trends and strategies in the insurance sector. Presentations will include insights from top executives like Stephen Catlin of Convex and Jeff Poulin of Canada Life Reinsurance.

The event aims to equip attendees with essential knowledge to foster innovation in a rapidly evolving industry. Key topics will include the impact of climate change on property insurance, the importance of insurance accessibility, and strategies for navigating uncertainty in the market. Additionally, panels will cover artificial intelligence, cyber risks, and organizational inclusion, highlighting Bermuda's role as a reinsurance hub.

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