Prudential Regulation: setting our course for a bright future
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Where: Webinar - Link will be shared with registered delegates on the morning of the event
Registration: 13:55
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Price:
Members: £49.00 + VAT
Associate Members: £49.00 + VAT
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Non-Members: £129.00 + VAT
This event will be delivered as a live webinar.
Bookings close at 17:00 on Monday 24 May.
The ABI’s 2021 Prudential Regulation webinar will offer participants a chance to reflect on the prudential framework UK insurers are likely to face in the 2020s, and the evolving nature of the relationship between our industry and its regulators. HM Treasury’s parallel reviews into these areas represent a crucial inflection point for our industry – their outcomes will determine the direction of travel for prudential regulation in the UK for many years to come.
These, along with the impact of climate-related risks, the role of stress testing, including the pioneering Climate Biennial Exploratory Scenario, and scenario analysis will be key areas of focus for the webinar.
Confirmed speakers:
Alan Sheppard, Senior Technical Advisor, Prudential Regulation Authority
AnnaSweeney, Executive Director, Insurance Supervision, Prudential Regulation Authority, Bank of England
Iain Forrester, Head of Global Buy-and-Maintain Credit, Aviva Investors
Gain insight and perspective from industry experts, regulators and policymakers on the future of the UK prudential regulatory regime for insurers.
Understand what opportunities and challenges may result as we move into a post-Covid, post Brexit, sustainable future.
Assess your firm’s own preparedness for what may arise at a crucial inflection point for the UK insurance sector.
Gain 2 hours worth of CPD by attending this CII accredited webinar.
What will delegates learn?
At the end of this event, delegates will be able to:
Understand the direction of travel for the UK insurance industry as a result of HM Treasury’s reviews of Solvency II and the future financial services regulatory framework.
Discuss the regulatory changes needed to achieve HM Treasury’s objective of supporting insurance firms in providing long-term capital to underpin growth.
Explore how evolving risks such as climate change will be managed and modelled under the new regime.