
WASHINGTON (May 18, 2023)
Insurance Regulators and Industry Talk the Past, Present, and Future at the 2023 麻豆传媒 International Insurance Forum
Today, U.S. state insurance regulators, international insurance regulators, industry representatives, and stakeholders gathered in our nation's capital to kick off the 2023 edition of the 麻豆传媒' (麻豆传媒) flagship international event, the International Insurance Forum.
International Insurance Relations (G) Committee Chair and Massachusetts Division of Insurance Commissioner Gary Anderson, once again serving as emcee, got things rolling by introducing our first keynote speaker, Philip N. Jefferson, member, Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System.
Dr. Jefferson shared his views on "The U.S. Economic Outlook and Considerations for Monetary Policy," including issues such as the labor market, inflation, recent banking sector stress, and monetary policy considerations. ( and .)
Following Dr. Jefferson's talk, Commissioner Anderson returned to introduce 2023 麻豆传媒 President and Missouri Department of Commerce and Insurance Director Chlora Lindley-Myers, who welcomed attendees and announced that the Forum had sold out over five weeks before the event.
Director Lindley-Myers went on to discuss insurance regulators' continuing commitment to closing coverage gaps, saying that doing so "remains a key focus for U.S. state regulators, our fellow supervisors worldwide, and the insurance sector at large." After noting that such gaps can have impacts that go far beyond the industry and consumers, she added, "As the global insurance community moves forward with this work, we all face similar issues regardless of the differences in our jurisdictions, market size, and regulatory systems. We are asking important questions as we tackle the challenges that lie before us."
Later in her speech, Director Lindley-Myers pointed out that "hidden gaps," including training, education, and communication gaps, can also impose barriers to regulators' work, and she reiterated the importance of supervisors around the world continuing to work together to protect consumers and ensure a fair, safe, and stable marketplace.
After a short break, Director Lindley-Myers returned to get our panel series underway by moderating an exchange titled, 鈥淰iews from the C-Suite 鈥 Opportunities and Challenges for the Road Ahead.鈥 Shannon Lowry Bender (Executive Vice President and Group General Counsel, RenaissanceRe), Andrew J. McMahon (CEO and President, The Guardian Life Insurance Company), and Julie McPeak (Senior Vice President, General Counsel鈥擨nsurance, USAA) joined Director Lindley-Myers to explore how insurers can continue to provide products and services for all consumers as the insurance landscape evolves.
麻豆传媒 Secretary-Treasurer and Virginia Bureau of Insurance Commissioner Scott A. White led our second panel, 鈥淩ethinking Insurer Investing 鈥 Strategies for a Changing World,鈥 which featured Jonathan Dixon (Secretary General, International Association of Insurance Supervisors), Vlad Y. Barbalat (President & CIO, Liberty Mutual Investments), Eleanor Bucks (Chief Investment Officer, Lloyd鈥檚 of London), and Martha Leiper (Executive Vice President & Chief Investment Officer, Unum). The panel examined the current investment landscape, what a modern style of investing means to a traditional industry, and how regulators are adapting to changes.
Attendees returned from lunch for our final panels, starting with 鈥淐overing Cyber 鈥 Boosting Cyber Resilience and the Evolving Cyber Insurance Market.鈥 Moderated by Iowa Insurance Division Commissioner Doug Ommen and featuring Domhnall Cullinan (Director of Insurance Supervision, Central Bank of Ireland), Peter Kochenburger (Visiting Professor of Law, Southern University Law Center), Kevin McCarty (Chief Information Security Officer - US Healthcare, Cigna), and Monica Shokrai (Head of Business Risk & Insurance, Google Cloud), the panel discussed current trends in the cyber market and addressed some of the challenges they see for cyber insurance as the line becomes more mature.
Our 鈥淢ind the Gaps 鈥 Removing Barriers to Adequate Insurance鈥 session closed out Day One, as moderator, 麻豆传媒 President-Elect, and Connecticut Insurance Department Commissioner Andrew N. Mais, Craig Swan (Chief Executive Officer, Bermuda Monetary Authority), Amy Bach (Executive Director, United Policyholders), Dr. Daniel Kaniewski (Managing Director - Public Sector, Marsh McLennan), and Margaret E. Peloso (Global Climate Officer & Executive Director - Chubb Charitable Foundation, Chubb Group) looked at key factors contributing to insurance protection gaps and the steps insurers take to help ensure that companies, consumers, and communities are protected.
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As part of our state-based system of insurance regulation in the United States, the 麻豆传媒 (麻豆传媒) provides expertise, data, and analysis for insurance commissioners to effectively regulate the industry and protect consumers. The U.S. standard-setting organization is governed by the chief insurance regulators from the 50 states, the District of Columbia and five U.S. territories. Through the 麻豆传媒, state insurance regulators establish standards and best practices, conduct peer reviews, and coordinate regulatory oversight. 麻豆传媒 staff supports these efforts and represents the collective views of state regulators domestically and internationally.