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Drawing on input from a range of leading insurers, financial market participants and PricewaterhouseCoopers specialists from around the world, our latest publication, 'Emerging from the storm: the day after tomorrow for insurance' provides a global perspective on the financial crisis and how it is set to reshape the industry. It examines some of the key developments that are likely to affect particular segments and geographical markets and their strategic implications.
The report is centred around the nine key developments we believe the insurance industry currently faces:
We begin by charting the immediate impact of the crisis (the world 'today') and how the current scepticism and uncertainty are likely to mould stakeholder expectations going forward (the world 'tomorrow'). The main section looks at how the industry landscape will look in the afternath of the crisis and how this will determine the strategic choices facing insurers over the next three to five years (the 'day after tomorrow').
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The future of bankingThis publication looks at how banks are adapting their strategy; business model; capital risk; regulation and governance; talent and reward frameworks in 'The day after tomorrow'.
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Re-engineering the organisationBuilding on our market observations and some of the themes raised in 'The day after tomorrow', this point of view examines how leading financial services organisations are gearing their talent strategies to the unprecedented market conditions and changing realities facing the sector.
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The day after tomorrow
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Paul Skillender Paul Mersi |
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