Sub Saharan Africa remains a region of massive economic potential despite the recent severe financial pressures on the commodity exporters of the region.
The potential for the development of corporate expansion and with it, a dynamic and increasingly important insurance market that still remains relatively untapped is significant.
Speakers and panellists include:
Charles Clarke, Regional Construction Industry Leader – CEEMEA, Willis Towers Watson
Stéphane Colliac, Senior Economist for France and Africa, Euler Hermes
Lovemore Forichi, Head Agriculture Reinsurance Africa, Swiss Re
Israel Kamuzora, Former Commissioner General, Tanzania Insurance Regulatory Authority
Jan Randolph, Director of Sovereign Risk, Economics & Country Risk, IHS Markit
Mikir Shah, Chief Executive Officer, AXA Africa Specialty Risks
Praveen Sharma, Global Leader Insurance Regulatory & Tax Consulting Practice, Marsh
You are invited to attend what will be a highly informative and focused one-day event, examining some of the key topics for all insurance professionals with an interest in Africa. Subjects include:
From Brexit to Trump – The macro economic picture
Political and country risk
Climate change – Agriculture and Parametric insurance
Insurance protection gap and resilience
The African regulatory landscape
Cyber risk and data protection rules
Supply chain risk
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This second annual conference takes place on Wednesday, 3 May at the Grange City Hotel, London. Register now to book your space.
Attendance is free for corporate risk managers and £299 (ex VAT) for other delegates (booking before 21 April). Price after 21 April £349.











