Noriyuki Kogo
AIAJ
Consultant
Tokyo, JP
Noriyuki Kogo joined Milliman in November 2009. He consults primarily on non-life and medical insurance issues for a range of clients, including non-life companies, life companies, and small amount and short-term insurance companies.
Experience
Noriyuki Kogo’s primary areas of experience include:
- Loss reserve reviews, Solvency II risk amount calculations, and financial closing work for non-life companies
- Support for the establishment of small amount and short-term insurance companies, and product development and financial closing support for these organizations
- Solvency II risk amount calculations and US GAAP financial closing work for life companies
- Product development, morbidity risk analysis, and marketing research in the medical insurance area
Prior to joining Milliman, he worked in the actuarial department of American Home Insurance Company, where he supported medical insurance product development and work of the appointed actuary.
Professional Designations
- Associate, Institute of Actuaries of Japan
Education
- BS, Department of Physics, Faculty of Science, Hiroshima University
- Ph.D., Earth and Space Science, Graduate School of Science, Osaka University
Publications
Read their latest work
Article
Potential data sources for life insurance AI modelling
22 April 2022 - by Bartosz Gaweda, Christoph Krischanitz, Rémi Bellina, Jeff Anderson, Joe Long, Noriyuki Kogo, Saiki Justin Makino, Scott Chow
As traditional insurers face competition from startups, they are well positioned to harness vast amounts of new data with the help of their actuarial teams.
Article
The low interest rate environment
08 November 2021 - by Noriyuki Kogo, Franck Ludwig, Takeshi Niwa, Russell Ward, Freek Zandbergen, Sihong Zhu
Learn why insurers need to have a well-thought-out prescription and they need to act on it.