Saudi Arabia To Host First Global Insurance Conference And Exhibition In November 2025
The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia is set to host the Global Insurance Conference and Exhibition, known as ingate, from November 10 to 12, 2025, in Riyadh. Under the patronage of Minister of Finance Mohammed Aljadaan, this event will be the first of its kind in the region dedicated to exploring future prospects in the insurance sector.
Ingate will feature over 40 panel discussions, workshops, and events with participation from 100 speakers and 150 local and international entities. The accompanying exhibition will cover an area of 15,000 square meters and is expected to draw more than 7,000 visitors over three days. The conference aims to address key issues related to insurance, investment, technology, and human capital.

The conference will focus on four main themes. "Regulation Reimagined: Trust as the New Global Currency" will explore regulatory changes. "Capital Gateways: Insurance as the Next Frontier of Investment" highlights investment opportunities. "The Intelligent Shift: Reinventing the Future of Risk" focuses on technological advancements. Lastly, "People and Planet" discusses building human capital and ESG leadership for a sustainable future.
Ahmed bin Saeed AlGhamdi, General Supervisor of ingate, described it as a strategic platform for innovation and investment in insurance. He stated that it aims to attract experts and pioneers in technology to shape the future of global insurance by exchanging advanced knowledge and expertise.
AlGhamdi emphasized that ingate aligns with Saudi Vision 2030 and integrates with strategic directions of the Insurance Authority. He noted that the event's objectives are designed to open new avenues for sustainable economic growth and enhance international cooperation.
He added: "ingate will constitute an important step towards the future where trust reinforces credibility, investment stimulates the path of growth, and capability and efficiency contribute to leading the future of the insurance industry."
The conference targets a wide range of participants including regulatory bodies, insurance companies, credit rating agencies, consulting firms, global investment banks, investors, asset managers, sovereign funds, private equity funds, digital technology companies, cyber risk experts, insurtech startups, data scientists, innovators, academic institutions, training bodies, HR leaders, environmental sustainability investors as well as fresh graduates and students.
With inputs from SPA