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Culture as a strategic priority – the Lloyd’s Culture Advisory Group perspective
In this IIL London Market webinar, Fiona Luck discussed why the culture as a strategic priority is an important subject for leadership across the London Market. This session provided an insight into the Lloyd’s Culture Advisory Group (CAG), the priorities and actions undertaken in 2020 as well as insights into the 2021 focus.
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Avoiding the bear traps! Managing the industry’s sanctions exposure post-Brexit
In this IIL London Market webinar, Andy Stevenson and Alex Booth, Partners of Elborne Mitchell, gave participants an understanding of the UK legal position with regard to sanctions legislation, both pre and post-Brexit, and focussed on on recent case law and practical tips for the insurance industry.
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BI Supreme Court Judgment
This webinar, a regional collaboration between the local institutes in the area, covered the Supreme Court Judgment on the FCA BI Test Case.
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Possible changes to IHT and CGT: Act now while you still can
In this IIL financial services webinar, Charles Hutton and Denise Li Gates summarised possible upcoming changes to inheritance tax and capital gains tax, who is most likely to be affected, and opportunities for those people to reduce the impact of those changes on them.
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Why reinsure Marine & Energy? A CUO provides all the answers
This was the second in a series of joint webinars between the Insurance Institute of London and Munich Re aimed at improving members understanding of developments in the Marine and Energy market in today’s insurance world. In this session, Markus Spielmann covered and discussed the most common reinsurance forms for Marine and Energy business, the exposures associated to those classes and address Covid-19 and its impact.
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The Thomas Cook Story to 2019 – The inside view
In this IIL webinar, Dame Deirdre Hutton discussed the failure of Thomas Cook, how it was handled, what the main lessons were and how this is an exemplar of the challenges that can face regulators. She also illustrated how regulators work; how they can improve; what can be learnt; and what the role of leadership is in a crisis.
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Building a strong and sustainable financial planning profession
In this IIL financial services webinar, Sarah Lord discussed her theme for the year as President of the Personal Finance Society and shared her thoughts thoughts on how we continue to build a strong and sustainable profession.
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Assessing the impact of future climate change using catastrophe models
This was the fifth in a series of joint catastrophe modelling webinars between the Insurance Institute of London and AIR Worldwide (a Verisk business), aimed at improving members understanding of developments in extreme event modelling and risk evaluation in today’s insurance world. In this webinar, Dr Peter Sousounis explained how CAT modellers are developing new tools for estimating the future risk of climate change.
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D&O Insurance – How did we get here and what happens now?
In this IIL London Market webinar, Mike Lea examined how the insurance market for D&O is changing significantly by looking at the underlying changes to Directors exposures, the impact on insurers in this sector and what this might mean for the future of D&O insurers.
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FCA Business Interruption Insurance Test Case – Supreme Court appeal
This interactive joint IIL and Branko Ltd webinar focussed on the judgment of the Supreme Court following the appeal of the FCA’s groundbreaking test case at the High Court. The appeal concluded on 19 November and the judgment will be handed down expeditiously. Four days were spent setting out starkly differing views between the FCA and insurers.
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Beyond the jargon – the responsible investment landscape in 2021
In this IIL financial services panel discussion, Chris Toy, Heather Hopkins and Clémence Chatelin, shared with the audience what the current landscape looks like for Advisers wanting to engage more in responsible investing, key themes and shifts in the year ahead and looked at some real investment examples and give listeners the perspective of a practitioner, an industry view and a Fund Manager.
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Horizon Scanning: what’s in store for insurers in 2021 and beyond?
The Young Members’ Committee have partnered with specialist insurance law firm, Weightmans LLP, to deliver a series of webinars with unique insights dedicated to supporting career development and help to consider, digest and maximise the opportunities which are likely to arise in insurance in our rapidly changing world.
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The outlook for global real estate
In this IIL property investors webinar, Sabina Kalyan demonstrated how a leading investment manager incorporates pandemic, macro and climate change risk factors into its investment programmes.
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Managing Art Theft and Organised Art Crime Claims
In this IIL claims webinar, David Summers talked about the nature of insured art, why it is insured, who insures it, and in particular why it is of such interest to organised crime, illustrated by some real life examples. The webinar also looked at how art claims are handled, including the range of art experts who get involved and the loss adjuster's role in in that process.
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Knowing the financial (& practical) implications of divorce, disability & death, is vital!
In this IIL inclusion and diversity webinar, Robert Reid explained why it is essential you know what will happen if your partner dies, is disabled, or if you get divorced or separate: Do you know where the paperwork is and what the passwords are?
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Introducing the Qualification Mentoring Scheme
Studying towards your Advanced Diploma in Insurance (ACII) or Advanced Diploma in Financial Planning (APFS)? Recently qualified and keen to help others achieve the same?
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Extreme Catastrophe Event Modelling – an introduction to Pandemic & COVID-19 Modelling
This webinar was the fourth in a series of joint catastrophe modelling webinars between the Insurance Institute of London and AIR Worldwide (a Verisk business), aimed at improving members understanding of developments in extreme event modelling and risk evaluation in today’s insurance world. In this webinar, Doug Fullam introduced the building blocks of stochastic pandemic models and described how they can be used to better understand COVID-19’s effect on the (re)insurance industry.
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Invisible disabilities: practical tips for colleagues and clients
In this IIL Inclusion & Diversity Committee and iDAWN webinar, the speakers discussed invisible disabilities from a variety of perspectives including mental health, neurodiversity and those living with other invisible conditions.
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Orbex – requirements and insurance challenges when launching satellites from the UK
In this IIL aviation webinar, Jan Skolmli provided an introduction to Orbex and its satellite launch system. He then gave an overview of the history of the company and explained where it fits into the UK Government’s ambitions with respect to the development of indigenous UK satellite launch capability.
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Cyber criminals and claims – the changing Covid landscape
In this Young Members’ Committee webinar, three key members of the CFC Cyber team explored the background to the hardening Cyber market, highlighting the increase and shift in Cyber claims and ransomware variants and demonstrating business email compromise.
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