Critical Illness - MOT or cosmetic surgery?

One-day seminar, 6 December 2006 at Staple Inn Hall

The papers below were presented at the one-day seminar, Critical Illness - MOT or cosmetic surgery? held at Staple Inn Hall on Wednesday 6 December 2006.

Any queries about the seminar should be addressed to the Conference Department at e-mail: conferences@actuaries.org.uk.

Please note that for this event the advance conference presentations will only be made available in Adobe pdf "handout" format, displaying three slides to a page. If you require the papers in any other format, please contact the Conference Officer.

Programme [pdf]

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Time Title and Speaker
10.15        Critical illness innovation [pdf]
Andy Couchman

10.15 Re-defining the critical illness model [pdf]
John Perks

11.35 ABI SORP Update [pdf]
Nick Kirwan

11.35 Reviewable premiums [pdf]
Paul Murray

12.15 CMI critical illness investigation [pdf]
Dave Grimshaw, Secretary, CMI Critical Illness Committee

13.45 Keynote speaker
Critical illness - Do you need a surgeon or a physician? [pdf]

Ian Cox

14.45 Capital and risk management. Some thoughts on risk capital for CI business [pdf]
Neil Robjohns, Head of Pricing and Products, Munich Re UK Life Branch

14.45 Capital and risk management. A case study [pdf]
Hamish Galloway

14.45 Capital and risk management [pdf]
Sid Malik

16.00 Critical illness - A critical view from the Financial Ombudsman Service (FOS) [pdf]
Reidy Flynn, FOS

16.40 "A reassuring view" [pdf]
Craig Thornton, Swiss Re


 
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