중국에서 생명보험과 금융기관에서 일하고 있거나 중국지역에 대하여 또는 중국에 영향을 미치는 글로벌 이슈에 관심이 있으신 임원과 전문가.
발표되는 내용은 최고 임원진, 부서장, 영업채널 책임자 ( 본사나 지역단 ), 또는 영업전략 기획, 증원, 영업교육, 판매채널 관리자에게 적합한 내용 입니다.
강조
이번 심포지움은 특별히 LIMRA 회원사의 요청에 따른 주제를 반영했습니다. 발표는 중국 생보업계의 영업전략, 영업, 판매채널 관리,영업교육에서 뛰어난 전문가들이 하게 될 것입니다.
포럼중 휴식시간에는 여러분의 알고자 하는 부분에 대하여, 발표자 및 참석자와의 인맥 형성과 의견 나누는 좋은 기회가 될 것입니다.
프로그램 안건과 발표자들이 확정되는 대로 지속적으로 상세한 정보를 보게 될 것입니다.
통역 서비스
이 회의는 중국 만다린과 영어로 발표될 예정입니다. 또한 2015년 8월 21일 까지 16명 이상 등록하는국가는 그 국가의 언어 통역서비스가 부여될 것입니다.
비자 요건
일부 참가자는중국 입국 시 비자가 필요할 수 있습니다. 여행을 준비하기 전에 현지중국 대사관 또는 영사관에 문의하여 최신 정보를 확인하시기 바랍니다. 비자 발급용 초청장은 참가비를 납부한 등록자에게만 제공됩니다. 초청장을 요청하려면 LIMRA의 Megan Schwartz에게 이메일(mschwartz@limra.com)로 문의하십시오.
1:30 p.m. - 2:30 p.m.: It's All in the Wrist: Wearables for Life Insurance
Andrew Dart
Insurance Industry Strategist, CSC
Andrew is one of a handful of global insurance industry strategists for CSC. He is an active member of their insurance strategy formulation team and is recognized as one of CSC's “Ingenious Minds.” Andrew actively shares his thoughts online and in print on a wide range of business and technical subjects, including usage-based insurance, telematics, life insurance wearables, microinsurance, extreme weather analytics, and customer digital engagement. You can follow him on Twitter (@ITInsuranceGuy), and he regularly contributes to www.InsuranceThoughtLeadership.com. Andrew is a sought after speaker for industry events and corporate innovation days, delivering insights on the latest technical developments and their impact on the insurance industry. As a 30-year industry veteran in the Asia-Pacific region, he is passionate about the transformative role financial services and technology can play in helping communities all over the world achieve a better life. He is currently based in Singapore.
Matthew has over 23 years of consulting experience in large-scale program management and solution delivery. Since joining KPMG’s Shanghai Advisory Services in 2009, numerous multi-channel insurance companies in China have leveraged his technical expertise in data & analytics and digital marketing to better understand and connect with today’s hyper-connected consumers. Matthew also has strong experience in the banking industry.
9:00 a.m. - 10:00 a.m.: Transformational Choices of Traditional Chinese Life Insurers in the age of internet
, Ph.D
Partner, Advisory, PwC China / Hong Kong
Xiaorong is a partner at PwC China / Hong Kong, where he leads the Technology Consulting competency. With over 25 years of IT experience — mostly in Greater China, Asia, and Canada — Xiaorong has led a wide range of mission-critical projects for banks and insurance companies in the areas of IT strategy planning (ITSP), enterprise architecture (EA), and system architecture, implementation, and integration. Prior to joining PwC China, Xiaorong was an Associate Partner with IBM China, and served in a variety of leadership roles such as practice leader, solution leader, engagement partner, and lead architect with IBM China and IBM Canada.
10:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m.: The Relationship Between Risk Control and the Use of Insurance Funds
Chief Investment Officer
Mr. Jing has earned double degrees in finance and accounting, and now has over 19 years of experience working in various financial roles. Prior to accepting his current role at Harvest Fund Management Limited in 2013, he spent most of his career working for American International Group (AIG) International Investment Company in New York and then AIA (China) in Shanghai. With AIG he worked overseas bond investments, analyzing investment-grade bond units and taxable fixed incomes valued at about US$8 billion. After transferring to AIA (China) in 2008, Mr. Jing focused on leading a team of 30 professionals responsible for the investments and management of the company’s fixed-income assets and equity assets, including strategic and tactical asset allocation, strategy development, asset liability management, investment decision approval, risk management, performance measurement and capital operations.
Few people know the current realities and roles of the print industry like Enda. Since joining Fuji Xerox Australia in 1993, Enda has helped many customers grow and rebrand their businesses through the use of marketing portals and the development of multi-channel marketing strategies. When engaging with a new client, the first thing he normally asks is “In the current climate of doubt and uncertainty, what are you doing to future-proof your business?” He has an extensive background working with commercial printers over the various stages of technology change. With over 20 years’ experience at Fuji Xerox, Enda’s skills as a network analyst through to his variety of production and sales roles have now seen him take on the role as Sales Manager for Asia Pacific for XMPie. There has been a significant change in the talk track for commercial printers across the region that make XMPie a must have for your business.
Dr. Neil Katkov, Ph.D., is the Senior Vice President of Celent's Global Asian Financial Services Group and is based in the firm's Tokyo office. His areas of expertise include Asia’s financial services industry, financial services distribution channels, and compliance issues including anti-money laundering and business continuity planning. Dr. Katkob regularly advises leading financial institutions and technology vendors on their business, technology, and compliance strategies. He also produces Celent's popular reports on IT spending trends in Asia’s banking, securities, and insurance industries. Dr. Katkov is widely quoted in the press, has appeared on CNBC, CNN, and TV Tokyo, and is a popular speaker at conferences around the world. Before joining Celent, Dr. Katkov worked in the international division of Tokyo-based Softbank, where he helped define the firm's business and marketing strategies. Previously, he worked in the equity research department of Salomon Brothers Asia Limited. Dr. Katkov earned a B.A. from the University of California at Berkeley and M.A. and Ph.D. degrees from Harvard University. He is fluent in English, Japanese, and Chinese.
President and Chief Executive Officer, LIMRA, LOMA, and LL Global, Inc.
Bob Kerzner leads the world’s largest association of life insurance and financial services companies. The combined organizations have over 1,200 members in more than 64 countries, including most of the world’s largest life insurance companies. Before joining LIMRA in 2004, Kerzner was executive vice president and head of the individual life division of Hartford Life, Inc. After spearheading the acquisition of Woodbury Financial Services, a national broker-dealer organization with more than 1,800 independent representatives, Kerzner also served as president of Woodbury. Kerzner’s career with The Hartford spanned 30 years from 1974 to 2004.
앤디 쿠는 회사의 성장 전략, 설계사의 생산성 향상, 그리고 회사의 수익성 성장을 이끌어 내는 국제 생명보험 전문가 입니다. LIMRA에서, 그는 생명보험과 금융기관 회사들을 위하여 세계적으로 가장 규모가 큰 트레이닝과 개발 자원을 이끌고 있습니다. 앤디는 각 회사의 상황을 평가하고, 그에 따른 전략을 개발하고, 국가의 경계를 뛰어넘어 그 지역에 맞는 수준의 교육을 실시하고 있습니다. 그는 또한, 새로운 세대의 설계사들을 유치하고 정착시키는 데 도움을 주는 LIMRA의 새로운 ‘ Y세대 세미나 시리즈’ 를 개발하였습니다. 앤디는 뉴욕에 있는 AIG 생명 미본사 직할조직에서 필드 관리와 개발 부사장으로 근무하였습니다. 그는 또한 50개가 넘는 국가의 설계사와 지점장 관리의 개선을 이끌었습니다. AIA 아시아와 AIG미국에서의 앤디의 경력은 4개 각각 다른 국가에서 일하면서 각국의 팀을 개발하고 리드하였습니다.
Kaiser Kuo is director of international communications for China’s leading search engine, Baidu. He is one of the most highly-rated communications professionals in the world, and has been named to the Holmes Report Influence 100 list for three consecutive years. Kaiser is also well known as a writer, rock musician, and commentator on technology, society, and politics. He hosts the popular Sinica Podcast, which is a weekly discussion of current affairs in China that features leading journalists, businesspeople, and academics. Before joining Baidu, Kaiser served as an international business and media relations consultant for Youku.com (China’s leading Internet video site) and was an advisory board member to several Internet-related start-up companies. Kaiser co-founded China’s first successful heavy metal band, Tang Dynasty, in 1988 and remains active in the Chinese music scene as lead guitarist of the metal band Chunqiu (Spring & Autumn). His monthly column in Beijing’s premiere English-language magazine, The Beijinger, ran from 2001 to 2011, and an anthology of columns titled Ich Bin Ein Beijinger was published in June 2009. He was named one of the global top 100 Twitter users by Foreign Policy magazine in three consecutive years, and was named at Top Writer on the website Quora.com for 2013, 2014, and 2015. Kaiser received a B.A. in Political Science from the University of California, Berkeley, and an M.A. in East Asian Studies from the University of Arizona.
Louis oversees P&L responsibilities across China, Taiwan, and Hong Kong for SCOR’s life and health reinsurance solutions, including distribution and capital-motivated financial solutions services. He also leads high net worth business development for Hong Kong, Singapore, and emerging markets for this business. Previously, Louis was SCOR’s Head of Financial Solutions for Asia Pacific, where he provided reinsurance solutions with a capital-motivated nature, incorporating pricing analytics, economic and regulatory capital modeling, and financial statements analysis. Louis joined SCOR via the acquisition of Transamerica Re in 2011, where he was the regional pricing actuary, specializing in pricing direct marketing business and critical illness across the Japan and Korea markets. Prior to joining Transamerica Re, Louis spent 10 years working in Australia, including 6 years as a principal pricing actuary with Suncorp, the second largest insurer in Australia.
4:00 p.m. - 5:15 p.m.: CEO Panel: Profitability through Innovation
CEO and President
Cunqiang Li became Chief Executive Officer and President of Huatai Life Insurance Company in September 2012, and is a member of the Huatai Insurance Group Executive Leadership Team. Prior to his current roles, he was CFO and Senior Managing Director of MassMutual International. Cunqiang also had various Executive and Senior positions at MassMutual International with the responsibility from Financial Management, Strategy to Merger and Acquisition. He was Board Member for various Life Insurance Companies within MassMutual Financial Group in Japan, Hong Kong, Taiwan, and Mainland China. Before joining MassMutual, he worked with Anthem Insurance and Various CPA Firm in various auditing and managerial positions. Cunqiang graduated from University of McGill with a Master of Science degree. He also graduated from Harvard Business School General Management Program, a global executive training and development program.
John Mok was appointed to his current role in July 2015, and is responsible for all Swiss Re Life and Health activities in China. Before moving to Beijing, he was based in Hong Kong as Swiss Re’s Head of Life & Health business in Taiwan. Prior to joining Swiss Re, John was with RGA Australia for four years. There he initially served as the Head of Group Business Development, and later became Director of Business Development responsible for all of RGA’s lines of business in Australia and New Zealand. John started his career with CommInsure in Australia, where he spent eight years in both business management and actuarial roles. John is an actuary graduated from Macquarie University in Sydney, with a Bachelor of Commerce (Actuarial Studies) and a Master of Commerce.
Dean, The Insurance Business Research Institute CEO, Shenzhen Palm Business Mobile Technology Development Co., Ltd.
With over 21 years of industry experience, Mr. Lu is regarded as a pioneer of mobile marketing in China’s life insurance industry. Prior to his current roles with The Insurance Business Research Institute and Shenzhen Palm Business Mobile Technology Development Co., Ltd., Mr. Lu worked for some of China’s top insurance providers, including Ping An, CPIC, and Qianhai. He is the visionary behind the first mobile platforms, mobile marketing, and mobile sales of China’s life insurance industry. Mr. Lu will draw on his wealth of knowledge and share his predictions on the future of mobile and insurance.
11:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.: The Advisor of the Future: How to Stay Relevant in the Digital Age
Managing Director, APAC
Jason is responsible for Hearsay Social’s business across Asia-Pacific where he serves the fast-growing and diverse needs of customers in the region. Jason was an early member of Hearsay Social’s Customer Success team, where he led the growth and scaling of the team globally. He also drove some of Hearsay Social’s largest deployments in partnership with its clients. Prior to joining Hearsay Social, Jason spent four years in Salesforce.com’s Customer Success organization working with clients spanning the mid-market to the Fortune 500. His background includes financial services at Royal Bank of Canada and entrepreneurial work as the co-founder of a successful online media startup in 2006. Jason is an Honours Bachelor of Commerce graduate from Queen’s University in Kingston, Ontario.
4:00 p.m. - 5:15 p.m.: CEO Panel: Profitability through Innovation
, MBA
Board Director and Chief Executive Officer
George Tan became Board Director and Chief Executive Officer of Sino-US United MetLife Insurance Company Limited (MetLife China) in November 2013, and is part of the Asia Leadership Group at MetLife Inc. He has over 23 years of progressively responsible experience in the financial services and insurance industry with extensive Greater China, U.S., and Europe exposure. Prior to his current roles, he was Regional Director for Prudential Corporation Asia as well as a Board Director and Chief Executive Office of CITIC-Prudential Life Insurance Company Limited (Prudential China). Before joining Prudential, he worked with Allianz, Aetna, and Ping An in various senior leadership positions. George graduated from the Wharton School at University of Pennsylvania with a Master of Business Administration degree.
Jing Xu plays an integral role in the identification, design, and implementation of research projects in the Greater China Region, including publishing and presenting findings. The research projects have covered a broad range of topics, including agency distribution challenges in China, bancassurance practices around the world, and consumers’ retirement perceptions in China. Prior to joining LIMRA in 2004, Jing conducted market research in the fast-moving consumer goods (FMCG) industry. Jing earned an MBA in Marketing and Finance from the Georgia Institute of Technology and a BA in English from the Foreign Affairs College in Beijing, China.
Chairman and General Manager of CPIC Life Chairman of Changjiang Pension Director of CPIC AMC
Mr. Jinghui Xu is a seasoned executive with an extensive career in leadership roles. Since joining China Pacific Insurance Company in 1991, Mr. Xu has served as General Manager of the company’s Second Domestic Business Department, General Manager of the Dalian Branch, and as special assistant to the President of CPIC. He has also served as the Deputy General Manager of CPIC Life and the General Manager of its Shanghai Branch, the Vice President and Executive Vice President of CPIC Life, and as a Director of CPIC P&C. Mr. Xu holds a master’s degree in Business Administration and is a senior economist.
4:00 p.m. - 5:15 p.m.: CEO Panel: Profitability through Innovation
, Ph.D.
Director and General Manager
Mr. Zhang started his career with Ping An Insurance Company back in 1993, working as assistant to General Manager of Sichuan Branch. He eventually took on the role of Deputy General Manager of Chongqing Branch with Ping An before moving to be General Manager of Taiping Life Insurance Co. Ltd. Sichuan Branch in 2001. In 2007 he was promoted to a Deputy General Manager of Taipineg Life Insurance Limited, and then in 2012 he was appointed to his current position as Director and General Manager of Taiping Life.
The Chinese life insurance industry is undergoing at
least the following four significant changes from the market and business model
perspective.
Shift of insurance responsibility from the government to the
market.
Rate liberalization of the interest rate in the banking industry
impacting the wealth management focused products, leading to insurers returning
to protection products.
Product and fee liberalization from the regulator.
Digital impact and disruptive penetration from the internet companies. The
internet disruption has far profound impact in China than in many other global
markets.&
Protection products are becoming more comprehensive and complex in Greater China as the market develops. And consumer behaviors are becoming more diverse. Is traditional underwriting the only way to assess risk? How can we leverage the data we collect to better select risk? And how can we actively change consumer behaviors by using more sophisticated approaches, such as behavioral economics?
The world has gone digital. Social and mobile technology have changed how consumers live and what they expect from your company. As wealth continues to change hands from demographic to demographic, how are your advisors adapting to this shifting landscape? And how can you supercharge their productivity with big data and relationship-building tools even as they face the threat of robo-advisors and other channels?
Insurers around the world are facing the same troubling problem: they are struggling to attract today’s young sales talent. Millennials are being wooed by new industries and seeking out jobs with high-profile consumer brands. They seem indifferent to our industry at a time when so many of our best agents are nearing retirement. Andy Khoo will share key LIMRA research findings about today’s recruits and the best practices for recruiting, developing, and retaining them.
Life and health insurers can significantly improve their profitability through by rethinking their approach to developing and implementing digital strategies. Neil Katkov will discuss how digital strategies must differ from conventional strategies, and examine how enablers of digital strategy implementation are quickly changing. Her presentation will help you identify how to develop and set a digital strategy that achieves results.
How well do you know your customers? Can you optimize their experience in this cacophonous age of e-business, m-business, social media, and big data? Can you deliver the right message at the right time in the right format to the right person even as you grow the number and size of your communication and sales channels? It’s a challenge we all face. Enda Kavanagh will show you how your company can effectively use technology and the data it collects to achieve consistent, measurable results across channels — and increase your ROI.
Matthew Ding, Partner, Management Consulting, Shanghai, KPMG
Partner, Management Consulting, Shanghai
In today’s hyper-connected, technology-enabled world, digital is transforming consumer demands and expectations for every industry, including life insurance. Is your company able to collect, analyze, and leverage key consumer data to reap profitable growth? Is your company ready to make the complex choices caused by disruptive, game-changing technologies and surge ahead of competitors? Matthew Ding will examine today’s crucial data opportunities in China and around the world — and explore opportunities that may lie ahead.
In a candid panel session focused on the need to continually innovate to stay ahead of the competition, these company leaders will discuss past, current and future strategies for running a profitable company. The discussion will focus on a variety of key areas that have proven to be critical to continued success, including channel management, operational efficiencies, the importance of customer centricity, navigating regulatory hurdles, and the shift towards a digital mindset.
President and Chief Executive Officer, LIMRA, LOMA, and LL Global, Inc.
Bob Kerzner will share his inside knowledge of the industry to provide insights on innovative strategies and practices that companies in China and around the world to grow profitably. You will hear how companies are using new technologies, big data, predictive analytics, social media, and more to pursue new and emerging business opportunities.
In his discussion, Mr. Jing will discuss the evolution and methods of important types of asset allocations. He will outline the models and methods his company currently adopts when dealing with risk and budget management, and describe how to apply these models and methods to insurance funds and solvency management.
Dean, The Insurance Business Research Institute CEO, Shenzhen Palm Business Mobile Technology Development Co., Ltd.
Mr. Lu, a founder of mobile marketing and sales in China’s life insurance industry, will join us to outline the newest mobile internet trends affecting the region and impacting the insurance and financial services industry. He will take attendees through the process of online sales and marketing, and share his views on the best ways to utilize mobile channels going forward.
Andrew Dart will discuss how life and health insurers are incorporating data from wearable devices into their risk management and customer engagement programs — and the benefits early adopters have received. He will also delve into the biggest hurdles companies face when launching these programs.
LIMRA and the Society of Actuaries teamed to explore the retirement perceptions of urban and rural Chinese consumers. Using face-to-face and online interviewing, we explored what Chinese consumers think about their retirement needs, preparations, and challenges. Jing Xu will present key findings and provide insights into the retirement market potential in a presentation featuring “the voice of the consumer.”
3:30 p.m. - 4:00 p.m.
Networking Break
4:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Closing Keynote
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2015년 8월 21일 이전 등록 시: LIMRA/LOMA 회원: 995.00달러 비회원: 1,490.00달러
2015년 8월 21일 이후 등록 시: LIMRA/LOMA 회원: 1,095.00달러 비회원: 1,590.00달러