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IFRS17 Conference 2019 - Highlights
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Insurance Risk & Capital 2018 - Highlights
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Ana Boata (Euler Hermes) @ Insurance Risk & Capital EMEA - 2018
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Gabriel Bernardino (EIOPA) @ Insurance Risk & Capital 2018
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Erick Decker (AXA) at Insurance and Climate Risk 2018
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Insurance Risk & Capital EMEA 2017 - Event highlights
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Alex Hindson @ Insurance Risk & Capital EMEA 2022
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FIS's Martin Sarjeant: InsuranceERM Awards 2017 Winner
FIS won three categories in the InsuranceERM Awards 2017: Best actuarial modelling software, Best use of cloud technology, and Best data solution. In this video, Martin Sarjeant explains how the company’s solutions are helping insurers with their actuarial requirements and how they are preparing for IFRS 17
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Milliman's Thomas Bulpitt: the choices insurers face when implementing IFRS 17
Thomas describes how IFRS 17 – the insurance contracts accounting standard due to come into effect in 2021 – is principles-based, so firms will need to be careful about how they exercise their judgement on the risk adjustment and the transition. He also explains some of the biggest fears about implementing the standard.
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Legerity's Mark Miller: why IFRS 17 is causing a stir in the insurance industry
Mark explains how IFRS 17 – the insurance contracts accounting standard due to come into effect in 2021 – will cause some radical changes in how insurers calculate profit and loss, and in how finance and actuarial teams operate. He also suggests a strategy for firms to benefit as much as possible from compliance.
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