CPD Networking event on Irish Issues: Current developments and challenges in the general insurance market

16 April 2012 16:00 to 18:00

 

Registration: 16.00 - 16.30

Programme: 16.30 - 18.00

 

Who should attend?

This talk is aimed at actuaries with an interest in irish issues.

 

Why attend?

This session is aimed at actuaries interested in being updated on the latest developments within the Irish general insurance market. Although aimed at keeping actuaries who sign statements of actuarial opinions up to date with Irish issues, the session will be of interest to anyone who would like to know more about the market.

Tony Jeffery, the Deputy Head of Insurance Supervision at the Financial Regulator, will provide an overview on how the Central Bank plans to supervise financial institutions under the new Probability Risk and Impact System (PRISM) in addition to covering a round-up of other regulatory changes.

David O’Connor, Towers Watson, will look at what the domestic market is doing in terms of claims development and the underwriting cycle.  He will also provide a summary of the captive insurance market.

 

CPD:
1.50 hours
Organiser
Petrina Parnell
Location
Staple Inn Hall
High Holborn, Staple Inn Hall
London WC1V 7QJPhone: +44 (0)020 632 1498
Cost
Members:
25.00 GBP
Non-members:
25.00 GBP

All delegate payments must be received prior to registering onsite. If you have an outstanding balance when you arrive onsite, you will be asked to settle the amount by credit card before you collect your name badge (we do not accept Amex).

Booking forms received after 2 April 2012 are required to settle the delegate fee by credit card (a member of the Event Management Division will telephone you for your details), unless the form is accompanied by a BACs remittance advice. Cancellations must be made in writing and will be subject to a 20% cancellation fee. There will be no refunds for cancellations advised after 2 April 2012.

Email
petrina.parnell@actuaries.org.uk
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