IIL and Marsh’s Chris Lay calls on the industry to create a more resilient world in these turbulent times

Chris Lay Marsh

The industry’s responsibility to encourage greater resilience comes hand-in-hand with imperatives around recruiting and retaining talent, and embracing and implementing technological solutions, argues Christopher Lay, president of the Insurance Institute of London and country corporate officer for Marsh McLennan in the UK.

Over the past few years, global geopolitical and socio-economic events have challenged our resilience, as a nation, and reminded us that we live in a world, which is constantly overshadowed by risk

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