Hamilton, Bermuda – The PwC Insurance Summit, presented with the Financial Times, is delighted to unveil confirmed speakers for its highly anticipated event on 12 November 2025.
Firmly established as the island’s flagship re/insurance gathering, the 18th annual PwC Insurance Summit draws leaders from across the global re/insurance sector including CEOs, policymakers, regulators and thought leaders for a day of high-level discussions, networking, and strategic insights.
An unrivalled C-suite line-up will dive deep into critical topics in the industry such as:
Sessions will be moderated by PwC Bermuda’s insurance leadership alongside FT journalists, Lee Harris, insurance correspondent, and Antonie Gara, US Private Equity & Deals Editor.
Distinguished speakers include chief executives of the world’s leading reinsurance brokers, and top 25 global reinsurers, including a keynote by Kevin J. O'Donnell, President and CEO of RenaissanceRe.
Sessions include a discussion on international tax and Bermuda’s Corporate Income Tax with agency chief Mervyn Skeet, and PwC’s global tax policy leader. And PwC is excited to welcome back talent management, culture, and talent equity thought leader Ivy Kusinga for a conversation on the industry's talent and diversity hurdles.
The full list of confirmed speakers so far includes:
Further keynotes and speakers and our full agenda will be unveiled shortly.
Arthur Wightman, PwC Bermuda’s Territory and Insurance Leader said: “We are thrilled to welcome such distinguished speakers to our annual summit. Bermuda is a crucial point of convergence for global industry influencers, and this event provides unmatched insights from those steering the future of the re/insurance sector. It offers attendees an exceptional opportunity to engage with and learn from thought leaders, including key Bermudian innovators who have transformed the re/insurance landscape.”
He added: “As we navigate an era of unprecedented change, this summit serves as a key opportunity for dialogue and collaboration among stakeholders, ensuring that our industry not only adapts but thrives in the face of global challenges.”
This year's summit will be exclusively in-person at the Hamilton Princess Hotel, and is anticipated to attract over 300 attendees from across the insurance and financial and professional services industry.
Attendees will also have the opportunity to earn CPE credit.
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