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Ep267 Clemens Jungsthöfel Hannover Re: Our clients don't like surprises - neither do we
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Today’s guest has just taken over the reins at a business that has always aimed to be a company that people find easy to work with and enjoy dealing with.
Having been around long enough to have met and interviewed all three of his immediate predecessors, I can attest to this.
Despite being at the head of a key global reinsurer, all those leaders were always open, accessible and down to earth: very much the sort of executives who you imagined answered their own emails and organised their own diaries.
So I am happy to report that Clemens Jungsthofel, the CEO of Hannover Re, represents a continuation of his firm’s refreshing and highly individual character.
When you buy reinsurance, at the most fundamental level you are buying life insurance for your insurance company as you protect your capital base from potentially fatal losses.
It’s not a relationship you enter into lightly. It’s much more like a marriage than a simple business transaction.
That’s why cedants seek out reinsurers who are strong, stable, steady, consistent, discreet and trustworthy, whatever an unpredictable loss landscape or the rollercoaster ride of the market cycle throws at us.
Listen on and I’ll wager you can hear Clemens projecting these qualities in the same way his predecessors did.
What you see is what you get.
The son of an insurance agent, Clemens is someone who has insurance running through his veins. He is one of us and exudes an air of calm unflappability.
It’s easy to imagine entrusting him with a trade secret, or admitting you really need his help.
What follows is a very timely, broad and deep discussion of the state of the market and Hannover Re’s strategy within it as well as a thorough examination of the short- and long-term industry impacts of phenomena as varied and diverse as the major changes in insurance distribution and AI.
Here is someone I found the business of recording a podcast with extremely easy and pleasurable.
I think you’ll find listening to it equally pleasant and incredibly useful.
Before the industry heads down to Monte Carlo for its annual meeting I can highly recommend this episode as a primer for all the major talking points.
LINKS:
We thank our naming sponsor AdvantageGo:
https://www.advantagego.com
300 episodes
Manage episode 504618664 series 2816664
Today’s guest has just taken over the reins at a business that has always aimed to be a company that people find easy to work with and enjoy dealing with.
Having been around long enough to have met and interviewed all three of his immediate predecessors, I can attest to this.
Despite being at the head of a key global reinsurer, all those leaders were always open, accessible and down to earth: very much the sort of executives who you imagined answered their own emails and organised their own diaries.
So I am happy to report that Clemens Jungsthofel, the CEO of Hannover Re, represents a continuation of his firm’s refreshing and highly individual character.
When you buy reinsurance, at the most fundamental level you are buying life insurance for your insurance company as you protect your capital base from potentially fatal losses.
It’s not a relationship you enter into lightly. It’s much more like a marriage than a simple business transaction.
That’s why cedants seek out reinsurers who are strong, stable, steady, consistent, discreet and trustworthy, whatever an unpredictable loss landscape or the rollercoaster ride of the market cycle throws at us.
Listen on and I’ll wager you can hear Clemens projecting these qualities in the same way his predecessors did.
What you see is what you get.
The son of an insurance agent, Clemens is someone who has insurance running through his veins. He is one of us and exudes an air of calm unflappability.
It’s easy to imagine entrusting him with a trade secret, or admitting you really need his help.
What follows is a very timely, broad and deep discussion of the state of the market and Hannover Re’s strategy within it as well as a thorough examination of the short- and long-term industry impacts of phenomena as varied and diverse as the major changes in insurance distribution and AI.
Here is someone I found the business of recording a podcast with extremely easy and pleasurable.
I think you’ll find listening to it equally pleasant and incredibly useful.
Before the industry heads down to Monte Carlo for its annual meeting I can highly recommend this episode as a primer for all the major talking points.
LINKS:
We thank our naming sponsor AdvantageGo:
https://www.advantagego.com
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