Life Insurance & Financial Services




Capital management

Milliman is a frequently quoted authority on capital management issues in the life insurance industry in European markets. We understand how capital management requirements are changing across the region.

Embedded value

We have assisted clients in countries across the region with design, implementation and evaluation of embedded value models. Our European team is at the forefront of EV trends.

Financial risk management

As insurance products have grown more complex, our sophisticated risk management techniques allow clients to offer equity-linked products while mitigating their risks.

Mergers and acquisitions

Based in major markets around the region, Milliman consultants offer are experienced in navigating the intricacies of cross-border merger and acquisition transactions.

Regulatory developments

Our European team is particularly expert in understanding the implications of new reporting regimes, including Solvency II and IFRS Phase II.

Strategic consulting

Our European strategy group works as a unified team, offering our local experience in individual markets as well as our extensive knowledge of cross-border issues.

Dynamic Asset Liability Modeling

Our solution for optimising investment strategy in a Solvency II world provides both a sophisticated analytic engine and actuarial expertise.

Enterprise risk management

In the evolving field of enterprise risk management, Milliman offers insight into the latest techniques. We offer on-the-ground expertise in every European market.

Independent services

Our unbiased viewpoint makes us a credible independent expert witness, knowledgeable in the full spectrum of legal issues currently confronting the life insurance industry.

Product development

We are a trusted source of insight into the more complex insurance products, such as variable annuities, that are seeing increased popularity in European markets.

Reporting and analysis

Milliman can offer informed guidance on country-specific reporting requirements, as well as on issues raised by the coming Solvency II standard.