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Visit to Lloyd's (January 2020 - pm)

  • Thu 16 Jan 2:15 pm – 4:15 pm
  • CPD visit
  • Lloyd's

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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Visit to Lloyd's (January 2020 - am)

  • Thu 16 Jan 11:30 am – 1:30 pm
  • CPD visit
  • Lloyd's

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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NHS innovation and collaborating with the insurance industry

  • Tue 14 Jan 1:10 pm – 1:55 pm
  • Casualty
  • The Old Library, Lloyd's
    • Professor Tony Young OBE, NHS England and NHS Improvement

In this IIL accident lecture Professor Tony Young talked about current and future health trends and the role technology has to play in addressing healthcare needs.

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Drone incidents at UK airports: what has been learnt?

  • Mon 13 Jan 1:10 pm – 1:55 pm
  • Casualty
  • The Old Library, Lloyd's
    • James Browning, SteelRock Technologies
    • Barnaby Winckler, Kennedys LLP

In this IIL accident lecture James Browning and Barnaby Winckler looked at the risks associated with UK airports from drone attacks.

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The future of power: are we seeing greater risk from ageing infrastructure?

  • Thu 09 Jan 1:10 pm – 1:55 pm
  • Property
  • The Old Library, Lloyd's
    • Antony Froggatt, Chatham House

In this IIL property lecture Antony Froggatt discussed the challenges of managing an ageing infrastructure in the power sector in the midst of rapid systematic change.

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The customers' perspective on buying insurance

  • Wed 08 Jan 1:10 pm – 1:55 pm
  • London Market
  • The Old Library, Lloyd's
    • John Ludlow, Airmic

In this IIL London Market lecture John Ludlow talked about the current perspective of insurance buyers of the market today.

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2020 Renewals

  • Tue 07 Jan 1:10 pm – 1:55 pm
  • Reinsurance
  • The Old Library, Lloyd's
    • Charles Whitmore, Guy Carpenter

In this IIL Reinsurance lecture Charles Whitmore provided an insight into the latest reinsurance behaviour and trends noticed during the January 1, 2020 renewals period and talked about some global movements on capacity and pricing.

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Developing future leaders

  • Mon 06 Jan 1:10 pm – 1:55 pm
  • Financial Planning
  • Insurance Institute of London - Consilium
    • Adam Owen DipPFS, Certs CII (MP & ER), NextGen Planners (and PFS President)

In this IIL financial services lecture Adam Owen talked about the key events that have led the current succession gap in the profession and explained what can be done to address this.

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FCA focus on General Insurance: differential pricing action, Dear CEO letter and the IDD

  • Tue 10 Dec 9:00 am – 12:00 pm
  • London Market
  • Insurance Institute of London - Consilium
    • Branko Bjelobaba FCII, Branko Limited

It is clear that the FCA's focus on General Insurance has ramped up over the last year or so and with recent adverse findings in differential pricing and renewal transparency and the very clear Dear CEO letter, this event will provide an overview of recent actions taken and the IDD rules that required implementation as from 1 October 2018.

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How to spot liars

  • Thu 05 Dec 1:00 pm – 2:00 pm
  • Claims
  • The Old Library, Lloyd's
    • Phillip Maltin, Raines Feldman LLP

In this IIL claims lecture Phillip Maltin surveyed the weaknesses in the claims of body language experts about how to spot liars. He then summarised science-based techniques that can expose dishonesty. In his presentation, Phillip explained the four-step 'READ System'.

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Plan to grow: the essential event to bring you up to date on trends in the EIS & BR markets

  • Thu 05 Dec 8:30 am – 2:00 pm
  • Financial Planning
  • One Moorgate Place

The EIS Association (EISA), in association with the IIL, is holding an Enterprise Investment Scheme (EIS) and Business Relief (BR) investment focused event aimed specifically for Financial Planners and Regulated Advisers.

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The role of the AAIB, accident scenarios and the potential implication for insurers

  • Wed 04 Dec 1:10 pm – 1:55 pm
  • Aviation & Space
  • The Old Library, Lloyd's
    • John McMillan, Air Accident Investigation Branch

In this IIL aviation lecture John McMillan talked about how the Air Accident Investigation Branch (AAIB) investigates aircraft accidents and used case examples to show how the work of the AAIB may have implications for the insurance industry.

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Exploring the Managing Agent's role in property insurance: Poacher or gamekeeper?

  • Tue 03 Dec 1:10 pm – 1:55 pm
  • Real Estate
  • The Old Library, Lloyd's
    • Paul Robertson, Midway Insurance Services Ltd

In this IIL property investors lecture Paul Robertson explored how managing agents can influence risk and the divide between insurers expectations and the framework and tenants law affects managing agents actions.

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Introducing the Qualification Mentoring Scheme

  • Mon 02 Dec 1:15 pm – 2:15 pm
  • Mentoring event
  • BPL Global

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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M05 Insurance Law - coursework masterclass

  • Fri 29 Nov 9:30 am – 12:30 pm
  • Revision
  • Insurance Institute of London - Consilium
    • Alison Cooper FCII, Dip PFS, ACT One Training Services Ltd (Chartered Insurance Practitioner)

This masterclass is aimed at student members who are embarking on their M05 Insurance Law mixed assessment and builds on the techniques highlighted in the recent 'Mastering Mixed Assessment' revision lecture.

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Changes and innovation in the livestock industry - the example of dairy farming

  • Wed 27 Nov 1:10 pm – 1:55 pm
  • Casualty
  • The Old Library, Lloyd's
    • Christopher Reynolds, Reading University

In this IIL accident lecture Christopher Reynolds gave an overview of the recent evolution of the dairy industry, the economic and social drivers of change in the industry, and past and current innovations that are shaping the structure and future of the industry.

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Ships that go bump in the night

  • Tue 26 Nov 1:10 pm – 1:55 pm
  • Marine & Energy
  • The Old Library, Lloyd's
    • Dr Karen Purnell, ITOPF

In this IIL Marine & Energy lecture Dr Karen Purnell talked about the challenges and threats to the international system of compensating damage from accidental spills of oil and chemicals.

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Economic abuse and insurance

  • Thu 21 Nov 1:10 pm – 1:55 pm
  • Insurance Institute of London - Consilium
    • Dr Nicola Sharp Jeffs, Surviving Economic Abuse

In this joint IIL/CILA lecture Dr Nicola Sharp Jeffs described what economic abuse is; the charity's research findings in relation to insurance and economic abuse; and how insurers might look to improve outcomes for victim-survivors of economic abuse.

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Software as a product and implications for (re)insurance

  • Thu 21 Nov 1:10 pm – 1:55 pm
  • Reinsurance
  • The Old Library, Lloyd's
    • Michaela Herron, Mason Hayes & Curran
    • Deirdre Munnelly, Mason Hayes & Curran

In this IIL reinsurance lecture Michaela Herron and Deirdre Munnelly discussed whether software can be considered a product and therefore subject to the product liability framework and if so, what this means for the insurance and reinsurance industries.

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Supporting carers workshop

  • Thu 21 Nov 11:00 am – 1:00 pm
  • Inclusion & Diversity
  • Allianz
    • Debs Ingham, Chartered Occupational Psychologist, How Do You Do It?

The Insurance Families Network, in association with the IIL, is offering a practical workshop run by 'How Do You Do It', tailored specifically to the needs of carers within the workplace.

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