Closing Remarks
Varun Mittal, Founder, Fintech Nation
Varun Mittal, Founder, Fintech Nation
What do second generation wealthy, newly minted millionaire founders, heads of private banks and venture capitalists have in common? They are all tasked with managing wealth into the future. In 2021, Asia financial wealth stands at US$52.3 trillion, taking approximately a 20 per cent share of global wealth. But it is the fastest growing region …
The insurance sector has seen remarkable change and innovation over recent years. With the arrival of embedded finance, that change is only likely to quicken. This session unveils the impact of embedded finance on insurance and looks ahead to what the future may hold. Solmaz Altin, Managing Director, Strategic Business Group, Prudential plc, Varun Mittal, …
Over 70% of financial institutions recognise the importance of leveraging Artificial Intelligence and Data Analytics (AIDA) to gain an edge over competitors. Find out what the key areas where the insurance industry can take advantage of newer AI technologies to get ahead. Gautam Bhardwaj, Co-founder, pinBox Solutions, George Kesselman, Chief Commercial Officer, ZhongAn Tech, Lee …
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We’re delighted to welcome Varun Mittal, Founder, FinTech Nation. Varun will present a short overview of where we stand today in the insurance, pensions and investment management sector, and where he believes the sector is headed. Varun Mittal, Founder, Fintech Nation
As digital channels take center stage, we look at the opportunities that will evolve in the Wealth, Pensions and Insurance segments. What is the overlap between these segments? What does direct to consumer mean in the age of service proximity where value is being created ever closer to consumer demand? How would the roles of …
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Over 1.8 billion self-employed workers, who constitute between 70 and 95 percent of the total workforce across Asia, Africa and Latin America, are not eligible for pension benefits. Of them, over 1.2 billion, young, economically active workers can immediately afford to save but are not doing so due to a variety of supply-side barriers and …