The concept of bancassurance created a tide change within the financial sector and is now well established in the insurance industry.
So what lies ahead? Are insurance and capital markets heading for convergence or collision course? Will insurers sell banking products as bankers sell insurance products? Who else should be involved to increase the sales potential?
Following two significant industry events examining this hot topic Uniglobal Research´s third high level conference will discuss:
- Past achievements and pitfalls in bancassurance
- What business partnerships will mean for the future
- In which direction the cooperation between insurers, bankers and other promising partners will now develop.
Based on the knowledge of the banking and insurance sector we will review the strategic trends in product differentiation, which are a key within a sector of fast evolving customer needs, and where customers face an abundance of offerings.
Key topics to be discussed:
- Hear which products and product combinations have the greatest potential
- Learn from leaders in Assurbanking & Bancassurance: Cross Selling and Effective Segmentation
- Understand how effective HR can leverage your distribution strength
- The crucial role of processes and IT to drive your profits
Key speakers from:
- Aegon
- AIG
- AXA
- ERSTE Bank Group
- Fortis Insurance
- Generali Bank
- ING
- SNS Reaal
- Tapiola Group
- Topdanmark
An official UK report showed that the British industry is suffering as 540,000 of the migrants who have come from the EU new member states returned to their countries following the global crisis. How a massive reverse migration will affect the SEE?
Oct 8, 2008
The new labour force will push up the local economies
The gross domestic product will slow its growth due to the lower level of money transfers from abroad
The returning experts will lead to unstable social security system and dissatisfaction of population
The reverse migration will raise the level of business culture to the one in the countries in western Europe
The reverse migration will not provoke major changes
Count Dracula, a fictional character in the Dracula novel, was inspired by one of the best-known figures of the Romanian history — Vlad Dracula, nicknamed Vlad Tepes (Vlad the Impaler) — that was a ruler of the principality of Wallachia (1456-1462).
Count Dracula, a fictional character in the Dracula novel, was inspired by one of the best-known figures of the Romanian history — Vlad Dracula, nicknamed Vlad Tepes (Vlad the Impaler) — that was a ruler of the principality of Wallachia (1456-1462).