Maarten Bocksteins
Changing customer expectations, socio-demographic shifts and technological innovations make it crucial for insurers to take a holistic view based on sound business acumen and technical expertise.

Maarten Bocksteins

EY Belgium Financial Services Risk Consulting Partner

Seasoned insurance and actuarial professional who strives to ‘connect the dots’. Passionate about team work and collaboration. Loves running. Father of two daughters.

Maarten is a Partner in the business consulting practice of EY Belgium, focusing on insurance & actuarial topics.

He has over 14 years of experience, and joined EY in 2009 after gaining a first experience in a Belgian private bank. Since then, he has been supporting clients (both in Belgium and abroad) with the optimization of their core insurance processes (underwriting & claims), and with multiple transformation programs linked to Solvency II and Internal Model Approvals as program manager and expert. Furthermore, he has assisted several clients in setting-up their ERM framework, and has been involved in capital optimization exercises, policyholder system migrations and merger & acquisitions as well as internal and external audit for which he has been leading the actuarial areas.

Maarten earned a Master’s Degree in Business Management from the Solvay Business School, and an actuarial degree from the VUB. 

How Maarten is building a better working world

“Insurers have a crucial role when it comes to protecting value. This is why I put all my energy and passion for Financial Services into helping them break down silos between departments. I firmly believe that this is how they can pursue sustainable growth and transformation. I encourage clients to take distance and gain a holistic view, so that they can discover ways to reach what really matters for their business, people and clients. I am committed to doing this in a collaborative way with my clients, colleagues and team members. In doing so, my hope it to concretely build a better working world.”

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