Nat cat as an asset class: The benefits of alternatives

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Date 18 Nov 2022
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Location Swiss Re Centre for Global Dialogue Rüschlikon, Switzerland Click to open location details
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About the event

Pandemic, war, inflation – there has been a lot of talk about such challenges in the last couple of months. We would like to take a different perspective and talk about opportunities that arise when combining reinsurance and financial markets.

Why could it be beneficial to allocate some of your portfolio to non-correlated risk derived from natural catastrophes? Moreover, with Swiss Re as a partner, you have the assurance that those assets are backed by a high-quality underlying portfolio, industry-leading data, research and modelling, transformed into an attractive fund investment.

This event provides you the opportunity to discover different views and perspectives on ILS. Join us for a morning of discussions on the current topics and trends in this growing asset class.

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Time Local time zone is CET Topic Speakers Room Presentation
08:30-09:00 Welcome coffee

Foyer

09:00-09:15 Opening remarks
09:15-09:45 How climate and weather risks impact natural catastrophes

Presentation

09:45-10:15 How does Swiss Re operate in the new normal

Presentation

10:15-10:25 Q&A session
10:25-10:45 Coffee break

Foyer

10:45-11:05 Risk transfer: Why is the ILS market important to Swiss Re?

Presentation

11:05-11:25 How to integrate sustainability in ILS
11:25-12:05 Investors' perspective: Partnering for diversification
12:05-12:10 Closing remarks
12:10-14:00 Lunch

Foyer

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