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Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear - understanding and insuring these perils
In this IIL London Market lecture Stephen Coates ACII and Stephen Johnson MCSFS examined how Pool Re are working with academia to understand perils not commonly insured in the property market.
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'Atlantik Confidence': No hiding place for fraudulent owners
In this IIL marine & energy lecture Alex Kemp explained the 'Atlantik Confidence' case.
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Changing the game through data analysis: telematics and the Internet of Things
In this IIL accident lecture Linden discussed in detail the relationship between macro trends, insurance telematics, the wider use of data and technology and IoT.
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Visit to Lloyd's (November 2017)
This visit is now fully booked. A two hour visit to the internationally renowned Lloyd's building to provide an introduction to Lloyd's and how the Lloyd's market works.
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Global economic and risk outlook
In this IIL reinsurance lecture Kurt Karl provided an outlook on the global economy and its implications for the insurance industry.
View event detailsImpact of US election result on insurance industry and UK trade relationship
In this IIL London Market lecture Thomas Dawson reviewed 2017 US Federal legislative and regulatory developments that affect insurers generally, including trade (US-EU) Covered Agreement), tax reform, National Flood Insurance Program reauthorisation and other topics of interest to non-US re-insurers.
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Multinational programmes written in London - challenges and opportunities/client buying
In this IIL London Market lecture Matthew Latham discussed the current issues for buyers multinational programmes, including the role of client's captive insurer as part of the solution.
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Extending the Senior Managers & Certification Regime to all FCA firms
A two hour briefing presented by Branko Bjelobaba FCII (FCA Compliance Consultant and CII Accredited Advanced General Insurance Trainer).
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General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) - what is changing for 25 May 2018
A two hour briefing presented by Branko Bjelobaba FCII (FCA Compliance Consultant and CII Accredited Advanced General Insurance Trainer).
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GDPR - what is changing and what you must do by 25 May 2018
A two hour briefing presented by Branko Bjelobaba FCII (FCA Compliance Consultant and CII Accredited Advanced General Insurance Trainer).
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Cyber & Technology: issues you should be thinking about
In this IIL reinsurance lecture Sir John Scarlett offered his view on what were the main cyber & technology issues insurers should be thinking about.
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Place of refuge for ships in distress - is the future bright?
In this IIL marine & energy lecture Hugh Shaw OBE described the current UK practices for dealing with places of refuge and work being undertaken within the EU and internationally.
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Sustainability strategy of developments
In this IIL property investors lecture Anita Mitchell talked about the importance of sustainability in regeneration projects around the world and what this means for the real estate and construction industries going forward.
View event detailsWhy would a small international buyer come to London?
In this IIL reinsurance lecture James Grindley explained some of the reasons why London attracts certain smaller cedants from overseas, and some possible ways London reinsurers can be more accessible to smaller, international buyers.
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Social Media: making waves
Social media has a huge impact on our day to day lives but also has significant implications for business and your career. The YMC recruited two specialist panels of speakers to help give a unique insight into these different perspectives.
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Is the current financially healthy global airline industry just a temporary change?
In this IIL aviation lecture Brian Pearce talked about the dramatic improvement in airline industry profitability since 2015, following its decades of shareholder value destruction, its breadth and durability, and what this could mean for London's insurance industry.
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The Inheritance Tax Residence Nil Rate Band - traps and opportunities
In this IIL financial services lecture Charles Hutton advised that the IHT Residence Nil Rate Band started to come into effect in April 2017.
View event detailsThe London reinsurance market: regaining lost ground
In this IIL reinsurance lecture Des Potter talked about the growing influence of capital from the alternative investment industry on the global (re)insurance market and the UK Governments response with the recently announced new risk transformation legislation. Additionally, he considered what opportunities this new legislation will provide for the London Market.
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Thinking fast & slow: unconscious bias
In this IIL inclusion & diversity lecture Dr Pete Jones moved the debate on from 'what is unconscious bias' to address the impact on our people processes and most importantly, what the research tells us we can do about it as individuals, managers and as an organisation.
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Resilience: can the industry deliver when the chips are down?
In this IIL London Market lecture Simon Konsta outlined the legal, regulatory and cultural constraints faced by capital markets, the (re)insurance industry, governments and aid agencies as they seek to close the protection gap. His lecture also assessed the potential for new products to build resilience in markets exposed to natural disasters, exacerbated by climate change.
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