Riyadh: The Global Insurance Conference and Exhibition (ingate) opens tomorrow in Riyadh under the theme 'Step Into Tomorrow.' The conference is organized by the Insurance Authority and will be held from November 10 to 12 at Mayadeen Venue, under the patronage of Minister of Finance and Chairman of the Financial Sector Development Program Committee Mohammed Aljadaan.
According to Saudi Press Agency, the conference will be inaugurated by Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Insurance Authority and Governor of the General Organization for Social Insurance Abdulaziz Alboug, with the participation of senior government leaders, decision-makers, experts, and investors from Saudi Arabia and abroad.
Held in support of the major transformations underway across the financial and insurance sectors under Saudi Vision 2030, the conference serves as a global platform bringing together regulators, insurers, reinsurers, investors, and technology and innovation leaders to explore pathways for sustainable growth and to strengthen integration between regional and global markets.
The program features more than 40 panel discussions and specialized workshops, with over 100 speakers and 150 participating local and international entities, alongside an accompanying exhibition spanning 15,000 square meters that is expected to attract over 7,000 visitors across three days.
Discussions will address four core themes: Regulation Reimagined: Trust as the New Global Currency; the Capital Gateways: Insurance as the Next Frontier of Investment; the Intelligent Shift: Reinventing the Future of Risk; and People and Planet: Building Human Capital, Inclusion, and ESG Leadership for a Resilient Future.
The conference aligns with the national drive to accelerate the development of the insurance industry in Saudi Arabia and to reinforce its position as a leading regional hub for insurance and reinsurance by advancing innovation and sustainability, expanding investment partnerships, and building an integrated insurance ecosystem ready for the future.
