Peter Keutgens

I spent 26 years at Willis Towers Watson in their global investment line of business — starting as a client consultant and manager researcher, moving into full-time research and quantitative work, leading a quant team, and in later years working as a senior business analyst on cross-practice digital transformation projects. I qualified as a Fellow of the Institute and Faculty of Actuaries (FIA) and hold the EAA Certificate in Actuarial Data Science. My current focus is stochastic carbon-cost modelling, transition risk and the integration of physical and policy constraints into long-horizon investment analysis.

Alongside this quantitative work, I have been active in general aviation for most of my adult life — as a pilot (PPL(A), NVFR, FAA Instrument Rating, multiple gyroplane licences across Germany, the Netherlands and the UK), as Secretary of AOPA Belgium, and as a contributor to the development of EASA-compliant operational and training frameworks for Flemish flying clubs. I am currently completing a gyroplane flight instructor qualification at Highland Aviation in Inverness. This operational grounding directly informs my work on continued airworthiness systems and the Aviation Trust Network.

I work in English, Dutch and French. I am based in Herentals, Belgium.

The views and exploratory models presented on this site are part of ongoing independent research and should not be interpreted as investment, engineering or regulatory advice.