In a world where natural and industrial disasters pose an increasing challenge for the insurance sector, prevention emerges as a fundamental pillar to mitigate their adverse effects. This will be one of the central themes that will be addressed during the Insurance Week 2025, an event that will take place from February 18 to 20 at the North Convention Center of IFEMA Madrid. Organized by INESE, the meeting will bring together experts and industry leaders to discuss how anticipation, technological innovation, and proper risk management can help reduce damage and losses in critical situations.
Saretec, with over 40 years of experience in global claims management, will actively participate in this event with the presentation “The power of prevention in the face of catastrophe situations. An international vision.” Dominique Delmas, Mission President at Saretec and environmental expert with vast experience in crisis management, will be in charge of presenting innovative prevention models and risk mitigation strategies, particularly in the field of automobile insurance.
Accompanied by Fernando Pérez Granero, CEO of Mobius, Delmas will address examples of large-scale crises, such as the fire at the Lubrizol chemical plant in Rouen, France, in 2019, an incident that caused serious environmental repercussions and public health concerns. Through this analysis, valuable lessons will be sought to improve response to future emergencies.
The importance of early risk identification and the establishment of effective prevention strategies are topics that Saretec highlights in a context of increasing extreme events. This year, dedicated to prevention, has driven the incorporation of new technologies in Mobius Group reports, which now include recommendations for preventing claims and calculating the carbon footprint of their operations.
The Insurance Week will become an essential space for all players in the insurance sector to discuss the trends, challenges, and opportunities facing the industry in an ever-changing environment. With over 40 sessions and meetings scheduled, critical aspects such as regulatory changes, technological innovation, and business strategies will be addressed, reaffirming the sector’s commitment to continuous improvement and sustainability.
Referrer: MiMub in Spanish