ANZIIF Reinsurance International Study Course (RISC) | 2023 Program

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Sunday 6 - Wednesday 9 August 2023

Crowne Plaza Hawkesbury Valley, Windsor, NSW anziif.com/risc

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The Reinsurance International Study Course (RISC) is widely considered the premier reinsurance training course in the southern hemisphere.

The RISC program is a uniquely structured 4-day intensive, experiential course offering participants the opportunity to work together in syndicate teams to live the reinsurance process and directly apply learnings to real-life scenarios. The program also provides participants with the opportunity to network with other likeminded professionals and foster lifelong connections. .

WHAT MAKES RISC UNIQUE?

• Exclusive learning opportunity: Participants will get access to, and guidance from, senior practitioners who are among the industry’s top reinsurance experts. All have deep technical expertise honed from decades of international and regional industry experience.

• Uniquely structured: Four days of intensive experiential learning that combines hands-on syndicate group work, expert presentations, knowledge sharing and team-building activities.

• Active learning: Participants are grouped into syndicates and immersed in a reallife case study to design and test the optimal reinsurance program. Using physical and digital tools, they will be mentored by a syndicate adviser in a small group to collaborate on the creation of the reinsurance program.

• Assessment benefits: Participants that complete all the assessments can gain credit towards their ANZIIF membership. They also are eligible to claim a digital badge, which can be shared via LinkedIn, email or a variety of other online formats.

• Course inclusions: Accommodation, meals and activities are provided throughout the four days, as well as complimentary return transport from Sydney CBD.

“ ANZIIF is an industry-leading organisation, and the reinsurance study course is highly acclaimed and recommended industry-wide. The course is well structured and accommodating to participants with varying backgrounds to reinsurance. It’s a great opportunity to challenge yourself and develop reinsurance expertise while also forging strong relationships within the industry. ”

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WHO SHOULD ATTEND?

RISC provides practical experience regarding the interplay between reinsurance (risk transfer), capital management and catastrophic loss assessment.

The course is ideal for mid-level professionals i.e. those with approximately three or more years of insurance experience who work directly or indirectly in insurance or reinsurance, including underwriters, claims practitioners, brokers, lawyers, actuaries and finance professionals.

ABOUT THE COURSE

The four-day intensive reinsurance study course consists of 8-10 hours of presentations by leading experts from the reinsurance industry and approximately 18-20 hours of syndicate work.

Syndicates will be asked to digest a case study on a fictional insurance organisation and then address the related questions and learning outcomes. Acting as management representatives, syndicates will prepare and present a recommendation to the Board on the optimal reinsurance arrangements for the upcoming renewal.

Syndicates are required to:

• make broad assumptions about the company’s direction and risk appetite

• evaluate and design a reinsurance program

• interact with board members and reinsurers in a simulated real-world experience. The syndicates will be supported and guided by syndicate advisors, who are insurance/reinsurance practitioners with deep technical expertise honed from years of international and regional industry experience.

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Day One: Sunday, 6 August Time Session 12:00pm – 1:00pm Arrival and light lunch

1:00pm – 1:05pm ANZIIF Welcome

Prue Willsford, CEO, ANZIIF

Official welcome and course opening

1:05pm – 1:15pm

Ben Miliauskas, Treaty Broker, Aon

GHU Board Meeting

Jurgen Hoffman, Consultant

1:15pm – 1:35pm

Andrew Allison, Principal, Allison Group Consulting

Teresa Aquilina, Senior Vice President, Guy Carpenter

Ben Miliauskas, Treaty Broker, Aon

Property - Pro Rata and Risk XL

1:35pm – 2:35pm

Carl Longmore, Senior Specialist RI, Suncorp

Tobias Pfau, Manager Underwriting and Reinsurance, Unimutal

2:35pm – 2:50pm Afternoon tea

2:50pm – 4:30pm Syndicate session

4:30pm – 4:45pm Check In Break

4:45pm – 5:40pm Syndicate session

5:40pm – 6:00pm Break

6:00pm – 6:45pm Keynote Estelle Pearson, Finity

6:45pm – 7:45pm Dinner 7:45pm – 9:45pm Syndicate Activities

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Day Two: Monday, 7 August Time Session

6:30am – 7:15am

8:30am – 9:15am

9:15am – 11:15am

11:15am – 12:00pm

12:00pm – 12:45pm

12:45pm – 1:30pm

1:30pm – 2:15pm

RISC FIT

HIIT Exercise Class (optional)

Risk appetite and reinsurance

Scott Hawkins, Munich Re

Syndicate session

In-room morning tea at 10:30am

Catastrophe XoL

Victoria Clifford, Consultant

Catastrophe modelling

Ben Miliauskas, Treaty Broker, Aon

Networking lunch

Concurrent Sessions

• Cyclone and Terrorism Pools

Dr Chris Wallace, Chief Executive Officer, ARPC

• Pacific & PNG –

Victoria Clifford, Consultant

2:15pm – 2:25pm Break

Concurrent Sessions

• Facultative reinsurance –

Carl Longmore, Senior Specialist RI, Suncorp

2:25pm – 3:10pm

• Balance Sheets

Jurgen Hoffman, Consultant

Irene Lai, Group Head of Underwriting Governance, Sustainability, and Standards, QBE

3:10pm – 6:00pm Syndicate session

In-room morning tea at 3:30pm

6:00pm – 6:30pm Break

6:30pm – 7:30pm Dinner

7:30pm – 10:00pm Syndicate Case Study Session

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Day Three: Tuesday, 8 August

Time Session

6:30am – 7:15am

8:30am – 9:10am

9:10am – 9:45am

9:45am – 12:00pm

12:00pm – 12:45pm

12:45pm – 1:25pm

1:25pm – 1:55pm

1:55pm – 6:55pm

RISC FIT

HIIT Exercise Class (optional)

Casualty Reinsurance

Adam Baker, Executive Director - Broking, Gallagher Re

Actuaries in Reinsurance

Bo Jiang, Senior Vice President, Treaty Broking, Australia, Guy Carpenter

Syndicate session

Networking lunch

Casualty Catastrophe Deep Dive

Teresa Aquilina, Senior Vice President, Guy Carpenter

Adam Baker, Executive Director - Broking, Gallagher Re

Emerging Risks

Irene Lai, Group Head of Underwriting Governance, Sustainability, and Standards, QBE

Syndicate session

6:55pm – 7:30pm Break

7:30pm – 11:00pm Dinner and activities

Day Four: Wednesday, 9 August

Time Session

6:30am – 7:15am RISC FIT

8:30am – 10:15am

10:15am – 10:30am

10:30am – 12:30pm

12:30pm – 1:00pm

1:00pm – 1:30pm

HIIT Exercise Class (optional)

Syndicate session

Morning tea

Syndicate presentations (two groups presenting concurrently)

Syndicate feedback

Lunch and course closure

Presentation of the John Allison Award

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LEARNING OUTCOMES

At the conclusion of RISC, participants should be able to demonstrate proficiency in four key areas:

1. Strategic

• Articulate the importance of reinsurance in relation to a company’s strategy, growth and underwriting philosophy.

• Demonstrate how a company’s reinsurance program interacts with its risk appetite.

• Analyse how reinsurance programs interact with portfolio management and underwriting practices.

2. Technical

• Distinguish between the various types of reinsurance.

• Choose the types of reinsurance applicable to specific portfolios and classes of business.

• Describe how various reinsurance programs interact.

• Explain how to read reinsurance contract wording.

• Demonstrate an understanding of catastrophe modelling.

• Apply the following tools to monitor underwriting performance at portfolio level:

– Risk profiles

– Triangulations

– Large loss reports

– Underwriting results.

3. Financials

• Analyse and interpret the impact of reinsurance on a company’s financial position.

4. Legal and regulatory

• Explain the regulatory minimum standard requirements for reinsurance.

• Describe the purpose and calculation of the Natural Perils Vertical Requirement (NPVR) and Natural Perils Horizontal Requirement (NPHR).

• Illustrate the relationship between reinsurance programs and regulatory capital requirements.

NETWORKING

In addition to learning about reinsurance, participants who attend RISC have the opportunity to build meaningful professional relationships that last well beyond the course.

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ASSESSMENT BENEFITS

By successfully completing RISC, participants have the option to gain the following benefits:

ANZIIF Members

• Allied members and Affiliate CIP members will receive a complimentary upgrade to Associate CIP membership.

• Associate CIP members earn points towards their annual CIP point requirement.

• Senior Associate CIP members can claim 15 points towards the 100 points required for Fellow CIP membership.

Non-members

• Non-members who attend RISC can become eligible to apply for ANZIIF Associate CIP membership.

Digital Badge

ANZIIF have partnered with Credly’s Acclaim platform to provide you with a digital version of your achievement.

RISC participants are eligible to claim a digital badge, which can be shared via LinkedIn, email or a variety of other online formats.

WHAT IS INVOLVED IN SUCCESSFULLY COMPLETING RISC

Participants will need to successfully

Pre-course

• Complete the Understand Reinsurance online unit and assessment.

During the course

• Demonstrate their ability to work effectively in a team.

Post-course

• Complete the technical knowledge multiple-choice online exam within two weeks of the end of the virtual RISC course.

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PRE-COURSE PREPARATION

To ensure that participants will be adequately prepared for the study course they are required to complete a mandatory ANZIIF unit beforehand, Understand Reinsurance This online unit provides participants a solid grounding in the basics of reinsurance. The Understand Reinsurance unit consists of:

• A learning pathway with the following four sections:

– Outlining reinsurance

– Methods of reinsurance and facultative reinsurance

– Treaty reinsurance and proportional treaty categories

– Non-proportional treaty categories and reinsurance claims.

• An online assessment with two parts:

– 15 multiple choice questions covering key knowledge

5 complex multiple choice questions designed to assess how participants apply the knowledge to different situations.

Participants who already have a basic knowledge of reinsurance should take up to 5 hours to complete the learning pathway and assessment.

Participants are required to complete the pre-course unit in their own time by no later than 11:59pm on Friday, 28 July 2023

Instructions and details of the online pre-course unit will be emailed directly to participants approximately 6 weeks prior to RISC.

“ RISC is an amazing opportunity to connect with, and learn from some of the most experienced and knowledgeable members of our industry. An extremely well-run and well-structured course which delves deep into a range of theoretical concepts and provides the opportunity to apply this learning in a very practical way. ”

(2021

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ORGANISING COMMITTEE

ANZIIF gratefully acknowledges the generous assistance and support of the 2023 RISC Organising Committee:

Ben Miliauskas (Chair) Treaty Broker Aon

Andrew Allison

Principal

Allison Group Consulting

Teresa Aquilina

Senior Vice President Guy Carpenter

Adam Baker

Executive Director — Broking Gallagher Re

EVENT DETAILS

Venue

Crowne Plaza Hawkesbury Valley 61 Hawkesbury Valley Way

Windsor NSW 2756, Australia

Enrolment

Victoria Clifford Consultant

Jurgen Hoffman Consultant

Bo Jiang

Senior Vice President, Treaty Broking, Australia, Guy Garpenter

Irene Lai

Group Head of Underwriting Governance, Sustainability, and Standards

QBE

Transport

Carl Longmore Senior Specialist RI Suncorp

Sally Nickerson

Seniour Underwriter Berkley Re

Tobias Pfau

Manager Underwriting and Reinsurance Unimutual

If you require transport to the venue from Sydney CBD please mark this on your registration form. Further details will be provided at a later date.

Oversubscription

Please enrol by Friday, 28 July 2023 Places are strictly limited so we recommend that you book early to avoid missing out.

CIP points

Upon completion of RISC, attendees will earn 15 Certified Insurance Professional (CIP) points.

What to bring

Participants must bring a laptop or tablet in order to view and engage with course material.

Accessibility

The ANZIIF team are committed to making our professional development programs accessible to as many people as possible. If you (or someone you know) would like to attend this course and have hearing or visual impairments, please reach out to our team to discuss how we can support your learning experience.

In the event of oversubscription, the RISC organising committee reserves the right to accept registrations based on the principle of ensuring equal representation across the industry.

John Allison Award

This award is presented in honour of John Allison’s 50-year contribution to the reinsurance industry and, in particular, to the Reinsurance International Study Course. The award will be presented to the top performer of RISC 2023.

Further information

For further information please email Melanie Hansen, Event Manager at mhansen@anziif.com

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