SanlamAllianz Re honours innovation at SAZRe Synapse 2025

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Expression Africa

SanlamAllianz Re (SAZ Re), one of Africa’s leading reinsurance providers operating across more than 45 countries, successfully hosted SAZRe Synapse 2025: a three-day event that brought together thought leaders, industry experts, and changemakers to explore the forces shaping Africa’s future.

Key highlights from SAZRe Synapse 2025

More than just a conference, SAZRe Synapse 2025 was conceived as a space for bold conversations, strategic collaboration, and new thinking. Over the course of three days in Mauritius, participants engaged with big ideas, challenged traditional models, and connected across industries and borders.

The event unfolded in three key chapters.
On day one, keynote speaker and the founding editor of WIRED UK David Rowan, delivered an energising address on how emerging technologies are redefining the business landscape.

Day two saw a dynamic lineup of speakers, moderated by Ramia Farrage of Forbes Middle East, tackling topics at the heart of Africa’s evolution:

Forbes Middle East’s Ramia Farrage (left) and chief people officer at ENL & Rogers Manish Bundhun (right) chairing a discussion on empowering Africa’s workforce, during the SAZRe Synapse 2025.
Insights from industry leaders
  • Taimoor Labib, founding partner of Affirma Capital, explored the role of sovereign wealth and private capital.
  • Manish Bundhun, chief people officer, ENL & Rogers, shared strategies for empowering Africa’s workforce.
  • Dr. Rawaa Harati, founder of Kinz Consultancy, offered a geopolitical lens on global power shifts.
  • Antoine Bavandi, global head of public sector of Gallagher Re, addressed climate resilience through public-private partnerships.
  • Mohato Makalima, NextGen leader, Deloitte Africa, spotlighted the rise of artificial intelligence and its implementation across Africa.
  • Rapelang Rabana, founding partner of FFWD Innovation, talked about innovation as a driver of transformation.
  • Rony Lam, CEO of MCB Capital Markets, discussed mobilising local capital for regional development.
Founding partner of Affirma Capital Taimoor Labib giving his remarks on the role of sovereign wealth and private capital during SAZRe Synapse 2025.
A night to celebrate: The gala dinner

The event concluded with a black-tie gala dinner at Château Labourdonnais, where guests gathered to celebrate a major milestone in the company’s journey, SanlamAllianz Re’s recent A- (Excellent) rating from AM Best, the global credit rating agency focused on the insurance industry.

“Synapse was born from a clear ambition to connect minds, spark ideas, and open meaningful conversations about the future of Africa. We created this platform for leaders, experts, and innovators to come together, challenge norms, and prepare for what’s next,” said CEO of SanlamAllianz Re, Ilyes Hassib, reflecting on the purpose behind Synapse 2025.

“Tonight, as we celebrate our A- (Excellent) rating from AM Best, we’re celebrating more than just recognition. We’re celebrating trust, the trust of our partners, the strength of our team, and above all, our belief in Africa’s future,” added Hassib.

Future of reinsurance discussed

Headquartered in Mauritius, SanlamAllianz Re designed Synapse as a catalyst for learning, leadership, and long-term partnerships.

By bringing together a diverse and influential network, the event spotlighted both the challenges and opportunities driving Africa’s next chapter.

From global expertise to local innovation, SAZRe Synapse 2025 was more than an event, it was a springboard for collaboration, growth, and lasting impact.

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