The Nicholas Barbon Lectures: the impact of major trends on insurance

The Nicholas Barbon Lectures: the impact of major trends on insurance, February-May 2013From Solvency II and the Gender Directive to the splitting of the FSA, insurers have experienced an unprecedented level of regulatory change in recent years.  Join Andrew Bailey, designate Executive Director of the PRA, and Nigel Wilson, Group CEO at L&G, as they open this unique lecture series by examining the latest developments. The 7-lecture series, organised by Marketforce in association with the Chartered Insurance Institute, examines the most important macro-trends facing the industry today.  They cover both the GI and Life sectors with topics including: ·         The evolution of insurance regulation ·         Telematics and ‘the internet of things’ ·         The new and emerging risk landscape ·         The changing face of customer interaction ·         The implications of UK longevity ·         The rise of high performance analytics and big data ·         Shifts in global wealth and the movement of capital Our speakers include leading academics from Cambridge, Oxford, King’s College London and Cass, in addition to: ·         Dr Andrew Bailey, MD, Prudential Business Unit, FSA – the forerunner to head the new PRA ·         Brian McBride, Chairman, ASOS, and former MD of Amazon.co.uk To respond, we’ve lined up a selection of stellar insurer respondents that includes:

  • Bronek Masojada, Chief Executive Officer, Hiscox
  • Dr Nigel Wilson, Group Chief Executive, Legal & General
  • Trevor Matthews, Executive Director & Chairman, Developed Markets, Aviva
  • Dr John Scott, Chief Risk Officer, Zurich Global Corporate, Zurich Insurance Group
View the series outline and full speaker line-up Each lecture is only £95, with a discount of £190 when you book the full series. Plus, booking the full series will also allow you to distribute individual lectures to your colleagues, providing maximum value and learning for your organisation. For more information about the series or to register, please call Claire Costello on +44 (0)207 760 8664 or email [email protected].  ]]>