Invitation-only event: Navigating employer-funded healthcare for multinational employees; opportunities, challenges and solutions for 2026 and beyond.
Why does REBA run the Summit?
The Future of Health and Protection Summit is designed to empower multinational reward and benefits directors with the insights, knowledge and data they need to make informed decisions and secure board-level buy-in for strategic investment in health and insurance benefits.
This employer-focused, invitation-only event brings together reward and benefits leaders with multinational responsibility to examine current and future challenges and the emerging solutions to mitigate rising people risks to business and benefits budgets.
The ongoing rapid rise in healthcare costs is forcing reward and benefits leaders to reconsider how to balance affordability, employee experience and long-term sustainability.
With double-digit healthcare cost increases expected to continue into 2026 and beyond, persistent high medical trend and a growing employee shift from public to private healthcare, organisations will need to find innovative ways to manage and mitigate these ongoing cost pressures.
The underlying drivers - ranging from increased utilisation of medical plans due to rising chronic health conditions to the impact of advanced technologies, like virtual GPs and AI-driven diagnostics, are demanding a fundamental rethink of how health and insurance benefits are designed, financed and delivered across global populations.
The REBA Future of Health & Protection Summit was incredibly valuable, offering insightful workshops and meaningful connections. Being a reward professional can sometimes feel isolating, but connecting with others in the field reassures you that your challenges are not unique and often provides best practice solutions or sparks new thought processes.
Maria Dowdeswell, Global Total Reward
Haskoning
As employers push for greater control, better data and improved outcomes from their healthcare spend, captives are emerging as a key financing option. Yet multinational organisations face rising complexity from domicile and compliance requirements to ensuring equitable benefits across global workforces. The challenge for reward and benefits leaders is balancing immediate cost containment with long term sustainability, designing workforce health strategies that are inclusive, resilient and future-ready. Achieving this will demand closer collaboration across risk, finance, HR and health and safety teams, alongside smarter, AI-supported, data-driven decision-making to drive value and measurable outcomes.
Exploring how multinational employers can repurpose spend and redirect budgets toward prevention, the Summit will equip leaders with the insights and practical tools needed to navigate these challenges confidently and strategically. Through spotlight sessions, practical case studies and interactive workshops, expert speakers will provide opportunities for reward and benefits leaders to come together to learn and knowledge share around issues including innovative cost containment and alternative funding strategies, using captives effectively and strengthening internal collaboration.
These organisations support the 2026 Summit, bringing their wide range of skills and expertise. With further sponsors coming soon...
If you're interested in sponsorship, please contact Phil Hayne or Suzanne Saunders.
Key themes and topics for discussion
This event was so relevant; I learnt a lot and it really got me thinking when my thinking on this subject had really been stuck in a rut!
Debbie Fennell, Senior Benefits Manager
DHL Supply Chain
Providing opportunities to network with peers and tap into latest thinking, insights and data, this strategic level Summit is designed to support reward and benefits leaders with international responsibility and help them to navigate and manage the costs and complexities of providing employer-funded health benefits for a multinational workforce.
By creating an invitation-only event, we can ensure everyone in attendance is facing similar challenges
and can connect with those in their community to find the answers they need.
Key stakeholders will be personally invited to add their invaluable perspective and insights into the future of workplace health and protection insurances. These stakeholders include:
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