Insurtech Insights Asia 2025, a major regional forum for insurance technology stakeholders, concluded today at the Kerry Hotel in Hong Kong. The two-day conference focused on accelerating AI adoption and broadening access to insurance across Asia. It drew more than 5,000 delegates and featured over 300 speakers. Day one opened with a keynote by Christopher [...] The post Insurtech Insights Asia 2025 Highlights AI Adoption and Access in HK appeared first on Fintech Hong Kong.Insurtech Insights Asia 2025, a major regional forum for insurance technology stakeholders, concluded today at the Kerry Hotel in Hong Kong. The two-day conference focused on accelerating AI adoption and broadening access to insurance across Asia. It drew more than 5,000 delegates and featured over 300 speakers. Day one opened with a keynote by Christopher [...] The post Insurtech Insights Asia 2025 Highlights AI Adoption and Access in HK appeared first on Fintech Hong Kong.

Insurtech Insights Asia 2025 Highlights AI Adoption and Access in HK

2025/12/08 10:11

Insurtech Insights Asia 2025, a major regional forum for insurance technology stakeholders, concluded today at the Kerry Hotel in Hong Kong.

The two-day conference focused on accelerating AI adoption and broadening access to insurance across Asia.

It drew more than 5,000 delegates and featured over 300 speakers.

Day one opened with a keynote by Christopher Hui, Secretary for Financial Services and the Treasury of the HKSAR.

He said:

Christopher Hui“With the highest insurance density in Asia and penetration exceeding 18%, Hong Kong is uniquely positioned. We must use this fundamental strength as a launchpad to drive innovation and expansion across the entire region.”

He added that AI, new distribution models, ecosystems, and stronger infrastructure are now central to building a “smarter, faster, and more inclusive” insurance sector.

A fireside chat between Huynh Thanh Phong, Group CEO and Executive Director of FWD Group, and Kevin Strain, President and CEO of Sun Life, examined the role of AI, particularly generative AI, in improving access to healthcare and insurance.

Huynh Thanh Phong noted AI’s impact on data and cost management:

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Kevin Strain cited Sun Life’s investment in digital insurer Bowtie:

Kevin StrainKevin Strain

Reflecting on the event, Iftekhar Hasan, Corporate Affairs for Prudential Hong Kong, said:

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