Mr Ronnie Ng
Chairman
Hong Kong Federation of Insurers
Mr Ronnie Ng is the Chairman of the HKFI and a Councilor of the General Insurance Council (GIC) and a member of the HKFI Governing Committee. In the term of 2015/2016, he was the Deputy Chairman of the HKFI and a member of the HKFI’s Governing Committee. He served on HKFI’s various Task Forces, including the Consultancy Study on Risk-based Capital Framework and the Independence of the Insurance Authority. He also served as Chairman of the Task Force on Employees' Compensation Terrorism, a member of the Task Force on Employees' Compensation and a Delegate of the Accident Insurance Association under GIC.
Mr Ng is currently the Chairman of the Board and a member of the Advisory Committee of the Employees' Compensation Insurance Residual Scheme Bureau (ECIRSB). He was the Deputy Chairman of ECIRSB for the term 2011/2012. He is also an Honorary Secretary of the Insurance Claims Complaints Bureau, a Council Member of the Employees Compensation Insurer Insolvency Bureau, a member of the OSH Star Enterprises-RMAA Safety Accreditation Scheme Steering Committee and a member of the Appointment Advisory Board of the Hong Kong International Arbitration Centre.
Speech Title and Synopsis"Insurance should be perceived not only as a protection mechanism, but more importantly as a partnership that allows individuals and businesses to spread their wings and go where they might otherwise not have dared to go."
This quote from Geneva Association, the leading international insurance think tank, has aptly summed up the indispensable role insurance plays in the development of all socio-economic activities. In this presentation, we will look at how insurance contributes to the Hong Kong economy, what challenges we are facing and their intertwining relations with the business sector. We will also highlight some of the game-changing developments which will reshape the industry and bring it to new heights.
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