22-23 June 2016, Tokyo, Japan The OECD and the Asian Development Bank Institute (ADBI), with the support of the Government of Japan, organised a roundtable on the key developments and challenges facing insurance and retirement saving given the development of economies and the demographic changes in some Asian countries.risk This event took place back to back with the OECD-ADBI Seminar on Disaster Risk Financing in Asia, 2016 on 24 June 2016. This roundtable brought together government officials and experts from public authorities, including regulatory and supervisory authorities, ministries of finance, representatives from international organisations, standard setter bodies, the academic community, the private sector as well as NGOs.
DAY ONE: 22 June 2016
Session 1: Insurance and retirement saving market developments in the Asian region and analytical tools for better monitoring Moderator: Takahiro Yasui, Head (Special Projects and Outreach Unit), Directorate for Financial and Enterprise Affairs, OECD Speakers: Leigh Wolfrom, Policy Analyst, Directorate for Financial and Enterprise Affairs, OECD Suthiphon Thaveechaiyagarn, Secretary General, Office of the Insurance Commission, Thailand Rajkumar Renganathan,Managing Director/CEO of Ceylinco Life Insurance Ltd Noriyuki Takayama, Professor Emeritus, Hitotsubashi University Ohsang Kwon,Director, Pension Supervision Office, Financial Supervisory Service, Korea
Session 2: What does developing an insurance market mean? Moderator: Bokhwan Yu, Deputy Dean, ADB Institute Speakers: Takau Yoneyama, Professor, Hitotsubashi University Ekrem Sarper, Vice Chair of Implementation Committee of IAIS Arup Chatterjee, Senior Financial Sector Specialist, Asian Development Bank Hae Won Byun, Research Fellow, Korea Insurance Research Institute
Session 3: Different approaches to design a balanced public and private retirement provision Moderator and Speaker: Pablo Antolin, Principal Economist and Head of the Private Pensions Unit, Directorate for Financial and Enterprise Affairs, OECD Speakers: Alizakri Alias, Deputy CEO of Strategy, Malaysia Employee Provident Fund Nani P. Dharmayanti, Deputy Director, Directorate of Pension Funds and BPJS Employment Supervision, Indonesia Financial Services Authority Yasuyuki Fujii, Executive Director, Professional Practice Division, Ernst & Young ShinNihon LLC; and Chair, IAA Pensions and Employment Benefits Committee Peter Brady, Senior Economist, Investment Company Institute Darren McShane, Mandatory Provident Fund Schemes Authority (MPFA), Hong Kong (China)
DAY TWO: 23 June 2016
Session 4: Institutional investors and long-term investment, and the impact of solvency modernisation initiatives Moderator: Mamiko Yokoi-Arai,Principal Administrator, Directorate for Financial and Enterprise Affairs, OECD Speakers: Takashi Hamano, Assistant Commissioner, Financial Services Agency, Japan John Huff, US NAIC President Director Makoto Okubo, General Manager, International Affairs, New York Representative Office, Nippon Life Insurance Company
Session 5: Policy considerations for annuities, mortality tables and longevity risk Moderator: Peter Morgan, SeniorEconomist, ADBI Speakers: Jessica Mosher, Policy Analyst, Directorate for Financial and Enterprise Affairs, OECD Henk van Broekhoven, Senior Quantitative Analyst / NN-group, Netherlands George M. Gannon, Vice President, Strategic Initiatives, International Insurance Division, Prudential Financial, Inc.
Session 6: The emerging market of cyber risk insurance Moderator and Speaker: Mamiko Yokoi-Arai,Principal Administrator, Directorate for Financial and Enterprise Affairs, OECD Speakers: Shaun Wang, Professor, Nanyang Business School Director, Insurance Risk and Finance Research Centre (IRFRC) Nanyang Technological University John Huff, US NAIC President Director Stella Tse, Head of FINPRO Practice, Asia, Marsh (Hong Kong) Limited; and Douglas Ure, Managing Director, Practice Leader Asia, Marsh (Singapore) Limited
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