Stephen Weinstein and Premier David Burt at InsureTech Connect in Las Vegas.
2 November 2023News

Bermuda on centre stage of InsureTech in Las Vegas

Bermuda took to the main stage of InsureTech Connect in Las Vegas this week when Premier David Burt held a keynote conversation on how Bermuda is bridging risk capital with technological advances. 

Burt spoke with Stephen Weinstein, past chair of the Bermuda Business Development Agency, on the topic “Bermuda: Bridging Risk Capital Leadership with a Blooming Innovation and Tech Ecosystem”.

Burt said: “It is the perfect time for Bermuda to be returning to InsureTech Connect, not only for the opportunity to remind attendees that Bermuda remains the world’s risk capital from the main stage, but also for the multiple business development opportunities brought about by having another in-person presence at the world’s largest insuretech event. 

“We look forward to continuing to share the advantages of our blue-chip jurisdiction, including Bermuda’s regulatory excellence, abundance of human capital, and spirit of innovation.”

Korrin Lightbourne, Senior Business Development Coordinator also attended on behalf of the BDA.

The BDA’s attendance at ITC comes on the heels of its fifth annual Bermuda Tech Summit and a business development mission to London, UK where business development meetings were held with leading global capital allocators, wealth managers and tech companies and incubators to discuss Bermuda’s aspirations to develop and grow its technology, high net worth services and climate risk solutions/asset management industries.





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