The Insurance Risk Forum 2016 brings together senior insurance risk professionals to review the regulatory agenda, Solvency II, data requirements, impact of BREXIT in an era of technological advances.
Hosted by the Center for Financial Professionals, the Insurance Risk Forum 2016 will feature a day of interactive discussions and presentations. Don’t miss the opportunity for you and your colleagues to attend the Forum to hear from the industry’s most senior insurance risk speakers including:
Head of Risk Framework & Regulatory Strategy, AIG, EMEA
Head Liquidity and Investment Group Risk, Generali
Data Protection Officer – UK, Zurich
Data Protection Officer - UK & EMEA, Swiss Re
CRO, Legal and General
Global Head of Operational & Conduct Risk, Aegon NV
Head of Compliance, Mitsui Sumitomo Insurance Group
Group Chief Actuary, LV
Director of Strategic Transactions, Legal and General
Deputy Head of Investment Risk & ALM Strategy, Pheonix Group
Group Head of Financial & Credit Risk, Generali
Global Head of Data Governance (Iterim), Aviva
Head of Insurance Solutions UK, AXA IM
Head of Risk Governance & Steering UK, Swiss Re
Head of Risk Management, Munich Re
The Insurance Risk Forum 2016 will cover the following topics:
- BREXIT KEYNOTE DISCUSSION
Reviewing the regulatory landscape and political environment for potential impact on current and future regulations
- ASSESSING THE IMPACT OF LOW INTEREST RATE ENVIRONMENT
- UNDERSTANDING THE BASICS OF GENERAL DATA PROTECTION REGULATION (GDPR) – A RISK BASED APPROACH TO IMPLEMENTATION
- OVERVIEW OF SOLVENCY II POST IMPLEMENTATION AND INCORPORATING IN TO BUSINESS AS USUAL
- LIQUIDITY RISK MANAGEMENT FOR INSURANCE
- IMPLEMENTING A STRONG RISK CULTURE ACROSS THE INSTITUTION FOR BETTER UNDERSTANDING OF RISK
- ETHICAL USE OF DATA SOURCES AND THE DATA GOVERNANCE JOURNEY
View the Insurance Risk Forum 2016 agenda and speaker line-up here www.cefpro.com/insurance.
To register for the Insurance Risk Forum 2016, contact the Center for Financial Professionals at marketing@cefpro.com or call +44 (0) 207 164 6582.
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