23 September 2026
Sheraton Grand Park Lane, Piccadilly, London, W1J 7BX
24 September 2026
Royal Horticultural Halls, The Lindley Hall, London, SW1P 2PB
The European insurance asset and capital management industry’s premier conference, exhibition, and meeting place.

EVENT INFORMATION

Insurance Investor Live | Europe and the co-located Insurance Investor | European Awards, is the premium annual gathering for the European community of insurance investment, treasury, capital management, and risk, accounting, and investment operations leaders, alongside renowned industry experts.

This year’s summit evolves into our most comprehensive format yet – combining conference, exhibition, and awards ceremony on a larger scale than ever before – creating Europe’s definitive marketplace for insurance asset management professionals.

Dedicated to the full decision-making unit in insurance asset and capital management, the Insurance Investor Live | Europe summit offers insights and key learning opportunities across five core streams, over two days: Global Risks & Portfolio Optimisation, Asset Allocation & Investment Strategy, Private Markets & Real Assets Investing, Treasury Management & Financial Risk, Investment Operations, Compliance & Reporting.

The annual awards programme will recognise excellence amongst insurance investment teams, third-party asset management, investment consulting, and fund services and solutions.

Reasons To Attend

In person networking

In person networking

Meet like-minded professionals and industry innovators from across the European insurance investment, treasury, capital, and risk management sector, providing a fantastic opportunity to connect and engage with fellow insurance leaders.

Engage with industry experts

Engage with industry experts

Have the chance to raise questions with our expert speakers during audience Q&A and designated networking breaks, as well as an opportunity to gain insight into the thoughts and aspirations of your peers.

Focused agenda and prestige speakers

Focused agenda and prestige speakers

Your chance to hear from a prestigious line-up of speakers including insurers, regulators, economists, and academic institutes on the hottest industry topics to get first-hand insights, first, to create your market advantage.

Content opportunities

Content opportunities

Have your chance to raise questions with our expert speaker line-up, through live presentations, panel debates, plus our unique group based Talking Table Workshops, for enhanced learning
opportunities and to inspire new ideas to drive forward your asset management activities.

The Insurance Investor | European Awards brings together the European community of insurance investment, asset allocation, capital, risk, and operations management professionals, to recognise those organisations and individuals who have driven positive developments for the industry.

The winners will be revealed and celebrated at the annual Awards Ceremony on 23rd September 2026 in Central London.

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NETWORKING BREAK
09:30 - 10:00

ARRIVAL & NETWORKING

NETWORKING BREAK
08:15 - 09:05

REGISTRATION AND ARRIVAL BREAKFAST

10:00 - 10:10

CHAIR’S OPENING ADDRESS

Noel Hillmann, Chief Executive, Clear Path Analysis

10:10 - 10:50

PRESENTATION: Navigating global uncertainty: identifying risks that matter and insights on effective global risk modelling and management


 

10:50 - 11:30

PANEL DISCUSSION: Lessons from recent conflicts, inflation, and climate events over the last five years – historical differences, tail risks, and modelling implications


 

11:30 - 12:00

PRESENTATION: Topic to be confirmed

12:00 - 12:50

LUNCH

12:50 - 13:20

PRESENTATION: Global diversification: optimising risk and actuarial approaches to support portfolio resilience management across different markets

13:20 - 14:00

PANEL DISCUSSION: Exploring risk and modelling approaches to mixed public and private market portfolios: understanding concentration, market exposure, economic risks, and unknown exposures

14:00 - 14:30

PRESENTATION: Topic to be confirmed

14:30 - 15:00

REFRESHMENTS & NETWORKING BREAK

15:00-15:30

PRESENTATION: Topic to be confirmed

15:30-16:10

PANEL DISCUSSION: Stress testing and scenario planning: forecasting the next decade of market shocks

16:10-17:20

END OF CONFERENCE AND NETWORKING DRINKS

9:05-9:10

CHAIR’S OPENING ADDRESS


Noel Hillmann, Chief Executive Officer, Clear Path Analysis

9:10-9:55

PRESENTATION: Geopolitical and macro environment threats: how can leaders filter the ‘signal’ from the ‘noise’?

9:55-10:35

PANEL DISCUSSION: AI, private equity ownership and consolidation, and underwriting pricing pressures that impact the European insurance industry and insurance asset and capital management

10:40-11:10

PRESENTATION: Topic to be confirmed

11:10-11:55

MORNING REFRESHMENTS & NETWORKING BREAK

12:00 - 12:25

PRESENTATION: Falling inflation and interest rates: how can insurers optimise allocations?


 

12:25 - 13:05

PANEL DISCUSSION: The pros and cons of outsourcing investment management: a strategic perspective


 

12:00-12:25

PRESENTATION/FIRESIDE CHAT: Topic to be confirmed


 

12:25-13:05

PANEL DISCUSSION: Public versus private markets: finding the right balance in today’s environment


 

11:45 - 12:10

PRESENTATION/FIRESIDE CHAT: Updating approaches to stress testing: are liquidity and financial risk plans ready for seismic shocks?


 

12:10 - 12:50

PANEL DISCUSSION: Optimising capital in a lower rate environment and designing a robust approach across treasury, capital, and liquidity management activities


 

11:45-12:10

PRESENTATION/FIRESIDE CHAT: Topic to be confirmed

12:10-12:50

PANEL DISCUSSION: How can teams leverage AI for efficient operations, cleaner data and faster insights?

12:50-14:00

LUNCH & NETWORKING BREAK

14:00-14:40

PANEL DISCUSSION: New sources of yield; how investing in private credit and securitisation is increasing yield and diversification

14:40-15:05

PRESENTATION: Topic to be confirmed

13:45-14:15

ROUND 1 BOARDROOM STYLE DISCUSSIONS

14:15 - 14:45

ROUND 2 BOARDROOM STYLE DISCUSSIONS

14:45-15:15

ROUND 3 BOARDROOM STYLE DISCUSSIONS

13:35-14:00

PRESENTATION/FIRESIDE CHAT: How to continually evolve analysis of potential cashflow mismatches and liquidity risk sensitivities, to achieve optimal capital flexibility

14:00-14:40

PANEL DISCUSSION: Developing solvency management frameworks to support the illiquid asset objectives of the investment office

14:00-14:40

PRESENTATION/FIRESIDE CHAT: Private markets: how to carry out robust due diligence to reduce risk and enhance operational efficiency

14:40-15:15

PANEL DISCUSSION: Mastering regulatory reporting and operational resilience

14:40-15:55

AFTERNOON REFRESHMENTS & NETWORKING BREAK

15:55 - 16:35

PANEL DISCUSSION: The role of real assets in an overall asset allocation plan: portfolio stability, yield generation, and capital efficiency


 


 

15:55 – 16:35

PANEL DISCUSSION: Topic to be confirmed

15:55 – 16:35

PANEL DISCUSSION: Topic to be confirmed

16:00-18:45

DRINKS RECEPTION, LIVE ENTERTAINMENT & AWARDS OPENING

Chief Investment Officers

Heads of Investment Strategy

Heads of Asset-Liability Management

Treasurers and Controllers

Heads of Capital Management

Chief Risk Officers

Chief Actuaries

Heads of Liquidity Management

Board Directors

Profile

Sessions

2026 Speakers Coming Soon

If you are interested in joining the speaker line-up for 2026, please contact our Senior Content Producer Cristina Melenchon at cristinamelenchon@clearpathanalysis.com.

Neuberger Berman

Neuberger Berman

Neuberger Berman was founded in 1939 to do one thing: deliver compelling investment results for our clients over the long term. This remains our singular purpose today, driven by a culture rooted in deep fundamental research, the pursuit of investment insight and continuous innovation on behalf of clients, and facilitated by the free exchange of ideas across the organization. As a private, independent, employee-owned investment manager, Neuberger Berman is structurally aligned with the long-term interests of our clients. We have no external parent or public shareholders to serve, nor other lines of business to distract us from our core mission. And with our employees and their families invested alongside our clients—plus 100% of employee deferred cash compensation directly linked to team and firm strategies - we are truly in this together.

BNP Paribas

BNP Paribas

BNP Paribas Asset Management (‘BNPP AM’) is the investment arm of BNP Paribas, a leading banking group in Europe with international reach. BNPP AM aims to generate long-term sustainable returns for its clients, based on a sustainability-driven approach. BNPP AM focuses its expertise on five core capabilities - High Conviction Active Strategies, Emerging Markets, Private Assets, Systematic, Quantitative & Index, and Liquidity Solutions - with investment processes incorporating quantitative, ESG and fundamental research. These capabilities can be combined into multi-asset solutions aligned with our clients’ goals. 

MetLife Investment Management

MetLife Investment Management

MetLife Investment Management (MIM) serves institutional investors around the world by combining a client-centric approach with long-established asset class expertise. Focused on managing Fixed Income, Private Credit and Real Estate assets, we aim to deliver strong, risk-adjusted returns by building sustainable, tailored portfolio solutions. MIM, with $586.6 billion of total assets under management as of June 30, 2024, leverages the broader resources of MetLife and its 155-year heritage to skillfully navigate market cycles. At the heart of how we work with clients is approachable expertise – a commitment to being accountable and collaborative in helping clients realize their objectives. For more information, visit: investments.metlife.com

Achmea

Achmea

Achmea Mortgages is the mortgage asset manager within Achmea, holding an AIFMD license. With a history of over 60 years, Achmea Mortgages manages assets for institutional investors. By the end of 2023, Achmea Mortgages manages over €33 billion in Dutch mortgages on behalf of more than 50 pension funds and other institutional investors under the brand names Centraal Beheer Leef Hypotheek, Syntrus Achmea Hypotheek, and Attens Hypotheek.

Franklin Templeton

Franklin Templeton

At Franklin Templeton, we believe that success requires more than just expertise - it demands powerful partnerships. As a forward-thinking asset manager, we build dynamic relationships with our clients, understand their unique goals, and navigate the complexities of the market together. Our team leverages cutting-edge strategies and deep industry insights to protect wealth and unlock opportunities for growth. With Franklin Templeton by their side, investors don’t prepare for the future - they shape it. Strategic acquisitions have built an industry leading range of capabilities across traditional and alternative asset classes. We facilitate access to these capabilities by offering a full suite of vehicles, including SMAs, ETFs, CITs and mutual funds. From stocks to bonds, and across private equity, private debt, real estate, hedge funds and venture, we offer clients a singular access point to cutting edge strategies. We go beyond investing in single asset classes, and are able to create bespoke, outcome-oriented solutions for clients in each and every one of our segments.

Ortec Finance

Ortec Finance

As a leading provider of technology and solutions for risk and return management Ortec Finance works with institutional investors on a global basis. We provide solutions for forward-looking balance sheet simulation to enhance strategic risk management and investment decision-making. This is accomplished through the harnessing of cutting-edge technologies, methodologies by our expert development and consulting teams. Ortec Finance’s strength lies in an effective combination of advanced models, innovative technology, and in-depth market knowledge. Investment professionals rely on this combination of skills and expertise to help them better analyze risk-return in their portfolios.

J.P Morgan Asset Management

J.P Morgan Asset Management

At J.P. Morgan Asset Management, we believe investors deserve an expert global partner they can trust to step up and deliver strong outcomes. From the largest institutional investors around the world to financial advisors around the corner, our clients rely on the power of perspective to help build stronger portfolios and solve their toughest challenges. With over 40 years of experience managing a broad range of insurance company assets, our clients trust us to manage over $371 billion1 in assets. We offer a range of services to assist our clients in meeting their goals and objectives, from support in navigating today’s markets to strategic analysis. Our perspective draws on knowledge earned over a century of investing through every market cycle. Today, with market intelligence trusted the world over, we offer deep, actionable insights. From our vantage point, we strive to see correlations others miss and seize opportunities that our global, connected view can deliver. To any challenge our clients face, we say, Let’s Solve It. 1As of September 30, 2025.

Allianz Global Investors

Allianz Global Investors

Egan Jones

Egan Jones

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As a free to attend event for representatives of insurance, regulatory bodies, and select consultants, we’d like to thank our valued Event Sponsors for their continued support of free-to-access learning and events for asset allocators and investment professionals.

If your organisation could benefit from sponsorship or you would simply like to know more about how you can engage with our attendees, get in touch today. Call Noel Hillmann, Chief Executive Officer, on +44 (0) 207 160 6357 or email noelhillmann@clearpathanalysis.com.

ADAM RUDDLE

ADAM RUDDLE

Chief Investment Officer, LV=

Adam Ruddle is the Chief Investment Officer at LV=. He has responsibility for the investment management, allocation and optimisation of over £14bn of assets under management. His remit includes designing and setting investment strategies, managing group liquidity, the oversight of external asset managers and the structuring of physical and synthetic investment solutions for the company. Adam has been with LV= for nearly 15 years working in a wide range of roles including Asset Liability Management, Financial Reporting and Valuation, Capital Management and With-Profits oversight. He is a Fellow of the Institute and Faculty of Actuaries and holds the Chartered Enterprise Risk Actuary designation.

AILEEN MATHIESON

AILEEN MATHIESON

Group Chief Investment Officer, Aspen

Aileen Mathieson joined Aspen in November 2021, as the Group Chief Investment Officer and is based in the London office. She brings more than 15 years of investment and financial experience, and previously served at Aberdeen Standard Investments where she was Global Head of Insurance. Prior to this, Aileen was CIO, UK Life for Zurich and during her career also held senior finance roles at Nucleus Financial Group plc, Standard Life Group, Diageo plc and EMI Music. Aileen started her career at KPMG.

ANDREW BAILEY

ANDREW BAILEY

Director of Financial Risk, Just Group Plc

Andrew is Director of Financial Risk at Just Group in the UK. He is responsible for the oversight of the Group’s management of market, liquidity, credit, and insurance risks as well as the production of the Group’s ORSA and Run-off plan.

Andrew joined Just after 9 years at the Prudential Regulation Authority where he was Solvency II lead for several large firms, supported supervisors assessing complex financial and commercial risks and drove work on liquidity risk. Prior to this Andrew held a series of senior roles at Zurich Insurance Group across both life and non-life insurance including as Commercial Director of the offshore life business, leading the European direct to SME business, and leading strategic planning for UK subsidiaries.

Andrew has an MBA from London Business School where he focused on finance and strategy. He has also helped build nuclear submarines and teach people to ride motorcycles.

ANGELA JUNG

ANGELA JUNG

Group Head of Investment Risk, Monument Re Group

Angela Jung is Senior Financial and Investment Risk leader with nearly 20 years of experience building and optimising investment risk strategies, appetites and standards, ensuring alignment with regulatory frameworks and driving long-term business growth and value creation.

Currently, as Group Head of Investment Risk at Monument Re, Angela leads the development and execution of a comprehensive investment risk framework and provides expertise to the board and senior management on financial risk appetites and asset deployment. Previously Angela spent four years with Athora Group as Senior Director leading Group ALM and Investment Risk function and Chief of Staff for Group Risk, five years in Fixed Income structuring with National Australia Bank, and seven years as a Lead Rating Analyst with Moody’s Ratings covering various securitisation asset classes including SIVs (Structured Investment Vehicles), CDOs (Collateralised Debt Obligations), CLOs (Collateralised Loan obligations), and residential mortgage-backed securitisations (RMBS). She has published a number of research papers with regards to the impact of derivatives risks and securitisations during her tenor at Moody’s. Angela began her career in 2005 as quantitative research analyst at Simpson Carpenter Ltd, where she focused on econometric and statistical model developments.

Angela is a Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA) and holds a MSc in Econometrics and Mathematical Economics from the London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE), United Kingdom, and a BSc in Economics from Ewha Womens University, South Korea.

ANKIT GOYAL

ANKIT GOYAL

Head of Capital, Argo

Ankit Goyal is the Head of Capital Management at Argo Group. In this role, he is responsible for developing and overseeing the capital management framework across regulatory, rating agencies and economic views of capital ensuring strong capitalization and its efficient utilization. His prime focus is to have an effective capital strategy, provide insights into strategic initiatives and deliver risk-reward analysis to inform business decisions. Prior to that, he worked in actuarial consulting function in Deloitte and Willis Towers Watson. Ankit is a Fellow of the Institute and Faculty of Actuaries (IFoA) and is a Chartered Enterprise Risk Actuary (CERA).

BOB TYLEY

BOB TYLEY

Head of Credit Risk, Hymans Robertson

Bob is Head of Credit Risk in Hymans Robertson’s UK Insurance & Financial Services practice. He is an investment industry veteran with deep experience of global credit and interest rate markets. Having worked in the leading investment banks, insurance companies and consultancies, he has wide experience of implementing ESG, ALM, SAA, and IMV activities along with risk and capital modelling and optimisation for insurance companies. Bob is a Technical Specialist of the Institute of Risk Management and sits on its Climate Change Special Interest Group committee, a Chartered Fellow of the Chartered Institute for Securities & Investment, as well as being a Fellow of the Royal Astronomical Society.

CORRADO PISTARINO

CORRADO PISTARINO

Chief Investment Officer, Foresters Friendly

Corrado Pistarino has more than 25 years’ experience in capital market. He is Chief Investment Officer at Foresters Friendly Society. Previously to his current positions, he was Head of Insurance LDI at Aviva Investors, responsible for over £10bn of insurance funds and £30bn of derivatives exposure. His previous employers include Deutsche Bank, Dresden Kleinwort and ABN AMRO Bank. He worked in structuring/trading and client coverage, with a focus on ALM and capital management solutions. Corrado has a degree in Physics from Turin University and a Master in Finance from London Business School.

DANIEL BLAMONT

DANIEL BLAMONT

Group Investment Operations Director, Royal London Group

Daniel Blamont is Group Investment Operations Director, within the Investment Office at Royal London Group (RLG). Responsibilities include developing RLG’s investment analytics platform, broadening RLG’s asset class universe and investment assumptions setting. Until 2021 Daniel had been at Phoenix Group for 9 years, focusing on Strategic Asset Allocation for annuity funds, helping Phoenix develop its private debt capabilities. Prior to that, he worked for over nine years in investment banking, starting in fixed income research at Deutsche Bank in 2002. From 2006 to 2012 Daniel was in Insurance & Pension structuring at Deutsche Bank and subsequently Credit Suisse.

DAVID EPSTEIN

DAVID EPSTEIN

Group ALM & Treasury Director, Aviva

David is Group ALM & Treasury Director at Aviva, with responsibility for the plc Treasury function and strategic asset allocation, asset liability management and hedging across the business. David has over 20 years’ experience in investment, risk, finance and capital within financial services across investment banking, pensions, insurance and reinsurance. He is an Independent Non-Executive Director of the Institute of Risk Management and a Director of Aviva Capital Partners which invests in regeneration and infrastructure projects in the UK. David holds a DPhil in applied mathematics from Oxford University and served as a visiting research fellow at OCIAM.

GUILLERMO DONADINI

GUILLERMO DONADINI

Chief Investment Officer, Lloyd's

Guillermo Donadini, Chief Investment Officer at Lloyd’s of London, brings over 35 years of experience in global investment and asset management, with a significant portion of his career dedicated to life, pension and general insurance portfolios. As the Global Chief Investment Officer for General Insurance at American International Group (AIG), he managed substantial investment portfolios, overseeing strategic asset allocations that spanned North America, Latin America, Europe, and Asia Pacific.

His role involved guiding corporate strategies and enhancing governance frameworks, which included the financial oversight of diverse insurance sectors. Guillermo’s international leadership roles have deepened his understanding of the complexities within the insurance and investment industries, particularly in life and pension insurance management.

Guillermo is also active in diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives, contributing to Employee Resource Groups and fostering an inclusive workplace culture. In addition to his professional roles, he mentors young individuals through Career Ready and serves on the Board of Trustees for Independent Age, reflecting his commitment to community and social responsibility.

MICHELA BARILETTI

MICHELA BARILETTI

Chief Credit Officer, The Phoenix Group

Michela joined Phoenix Asset Management as Chief Credit Officer in May 2021. In this role, Michela is leading the Credit Research and Ratings team for all asset strategies pursued by Phoenix Group, which have capabilities to assign internal ratings to private credit and illiquid assets in an approach consistent with industry peers and adhere to regulatory requirements. Michela joined Phoenix from Pension Insurance Corporation where she served as Head of Ratings and Credit Research. Prior to that, Michela spent 14 years at S&P Global Ratings, London, most recently as Senior Director, Infrastructure Ratings – EMEA Analytical Head, managing a team of 20 analysts and a portfolio of over 150 issuers in the infrastructure sector. The portfolio included corporate and project finance transactions covering social infrastructure, road, transport and renewables. Michela started her career at Goldman Sachs within the Equities Division. She holds a DEA en Analyse et Politique Economique (Master in Economics) from EHESS, Paris and a Specialization in Finance as a Ph.D. candidate from HEC, Paris.

MORITZ ZANDER

MORITZ ZANDER

Head of Investments, New Reinsurance Company

Moritz Zander, CFA is Head of Investments at New Reinsurance Company Ltd. Former experience includes Head of Origination, Capital Partners at New Re, VP, Capital Solutions EMEA and Senior Credit Underwriter at Swiss Re, and Economist at MIGA, World Bank Group. He holds a Masters degree in International Policy Studies from Stanford University and a licence degree (Bachelor of Arts) from the University of Geneva.

XAVIER SOLANO

XAVIER SOLANO

Manager, Prudential Regulation, Association of British Insurers

Xavier Solano is a Manager, Prudential Regulation and member of the Prudential Regulation Team. Responsible for coordinating the team and overview of prudential regulation. He joined ABI in 2020 from London Stock Exchange Group. Prior to that he worked at the Westminster and Scottish Parliaments, the Scottish Government and in diplomacy. Xavier began his career as a consultant in Barcelona. Shortly after he moved to Edinburgh to become an adviser to the then Leader of the Opposition in the Scottish Parliament. He studied Political Science and International Business which allowed him to develop a career in diplomacy. After three years as an adviser to an MP, Xavier spent five years at London Stock Exchange Group until 2020 when he joined the ABI’s Prudential Regulation team.

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