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Monday 23 May 2022 10:00 - Tuesday 24 May 2022 15:00

We continue to live in a world of global uncertainty. Survival depends on our ability to simultaneously navigate through the diverse root-causes, ranging from: the consequences of Climate Change; transitioning to Net Zero; increased inflationary pressures and supply chain issues; to self-imposed changes in regulatory requirements. CILA 2022 focuses on these challenges to ensure we continue to be informed and remain battle ready, as well as showcasing highlights of recent CMI outputs.

All webinars will be recorded and made available on the VLE (Virtual Learning Environment) post event. 

Event organiser

Contact Niki Park for more information.

Niki.Park@actuaries.org.uk

020 7632 2152

Monday 23 May 

10.00-11.-00

UK Economy & Markets Outlook

- Economy

- Rates/Markets

Speakers: Ross Walker, Giles Gale and Imogen Bachra 

Chair: Andrew Kenyon

13.00-14.00

Climate myth-busting for life actuaries

Come and listen to members of the Life and Sustainability Boards discuss some widely heard comments about climate change and actuarial work. 

They will help you to sort out the truths from the myths for actuarial work around:

  • the urgency of climate change as an issue
  • the usefulness of scenario analysis
  • the relevance of biodiversity
  • and more!

Speakers:  Patrick Cleary [facilitator], Wendy Walford, Colin Dutkiewicz, Scott Eason

Tuesday 24 May

10.00-11.00

ESG considerations for UK insurers

  • ESG regulatory developments for UK insurers
  • Organisational ESG commitments
  • ESG considerations within investment portfolios
  • Investment portfolio case studies

Speaker: Henry Hughes, Senior insurance portfolio manager, Goldman Sachs Asset Management

14.00-15.00

Highlights of recent CMI outputs

The CMI will provide an update on their latest analyses, covering three main areas:

  • experience of the CMI term assurances dataset in 2020
  • the impact of COVID-19 seen in other CMI datasets so far
  • the latest thinking on 2022 data (including excess deaths to date)

Speakers: Matthew Edwards and Chris Reynolds