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McKinsey highlights critical insurance strategies for 2024

Chief risk officers at a roundtable stressed the importance of capital management.

Insurers today face a range of financial and non-financial risks, from shifting interest rates and inflation to climate events and generative AI. This environment has prompted leaders to be both cautious and innovative, aiming for sustainable growth.

At the recent McKinsey Insurance CRO Roundtable, most Chief Risk Officers (CROs) predicted a slight economic downturn with GDP contraction and normalizing inflation rates. 

“The industry is taking multiple steps to manage both financial risks and pervasive nonfinancial risks. We know this based on our ongoing conversations and work with insurers and on insights gathered in our recent industry benchmark of carriers (representing over $400b of revenues) and at the McKinsey 5th Annual Insurance CRO Roundtable,” McKinsey said in an insight.

They emphasised the need for robust capital management and close collaboration with CEOs to tackle geopolitical instability, regulatory changes, cyberthreats, and climate risks.

“The majority of participating CROs said that they expect a slight economic downturn in the next two years and predict GDP will contract by approximately 1%, alongside a gradual normalisation of annual inflation rates to about 2%,” McKinsey said.

A few CROs expressed concerns over a more severe economic contraction, anticipating a GDP decrease of 3% or more. It’s clear that capital management and balance sheet management have become even more critical for many carriers, as we further discuss below.” the insight added.

CROs highlighted the strategic importance of gen AI and advanced climate risk management. They stressed the need for responsible AI use and improved data quality whilst addressing the growing challenge of cyber threats.

To navigate these risks, insurers are enhancing risk functions, improving efficiency, and building resilience. They focus on emerging risk identification, shifting compliance roles, and fostering agility to adapt to unforeseen challenges. CROs are playing a more strategic role, ensuring the firm’s protection and long-term growth.

 

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