Too Many Cooks in the Kitchen? The 2026 Insurance Outlook Everyone’s Talking About

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If you enjoy starting your morning with a pulse check on the global economic landscape, the latest episode of Current Account is absolutely worth a listen. Hosted by Clay Lowery and joined by industry heavyweights Jérôme Haegeli of Swiss Re and Philippe Brahin of the IIF, this episode dives headfirst into one of the most complex insurance environments in recent memory.

From shifting regulations to geopolitical uncertainty, insurers today are navigating a marketplace where the rules are changing while the game is still being played. And just like the episode title hints, there may indeed be “too many cooks in the kitchen” influencing risks, decisions, and opportunities.

Source: Dive into the original episode from the Institute of International Finance: Current Account – Episode 128

The Forces Reshaping the Global Insurance Market

Lowery, Haegeli, and Brahin map out the major forces driving uncertainty — and possibility — across the insurance landscape. Trade tensions remain volatile, technological disruption keeps accelerating, and natural catastrophe exposures continue climbing each year. Each force pushes from a unique angle, challenging insurers to rethink underwriting, capital strategies, and risk models.

A major emphasis throughout the episode is the ongoing global quest to shrink protection gaps. Insurers are experimenting with new frameworks, forming fresh collaborations, and leaning harder on data-driven decision-making to stay ahead of rapid change.

A Regulatory Shake-Up: What FSOC’s Future Means

Perhaps the most eyebrow-raising section of the episode is the discussion about the U.S. Treasury’s announcement on the future direction of the Financial Stability Oversight Council (FSOC). Any shift in FSOC’s posture could reshape how insurers approach systemic risk, regulatory expectations, and compliance infrastructure.

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Looking Ahead: What’s Coming in 2026 and Beyond

Looking toward 2026, the industry isn’t slowing down — even if global premium growth is. Forecasts suggest premiums will expand at just 2.3% in real terms, slightly below prior years. That means profitability, efficiency, and resilience will depend on companies’ agility in a risk climate that refuses to sit still.

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Additional Reading: Explore Swiss Re’s in-depth research report: “Shifting sands: Global economic and insurance market outlook.”

Current Account returns in January 2026, and if this episode is any indicator, the coming year promises to be one of the most transformative yet for the insurance sector.

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