ABI Solvency II Seminar Three: The Pillar 3 Challenge – Reporting and Disclosure

Tuesday, 10 July 2012 12:00 PM

ABI Solvency II Seminar Three: The Pillar 3 Challenge – Reporting and Disclosure

ABI SII SERIES OF SEMINARS 2012

In Partnership with Wolters Kluwer Financial Services

Seminar Three: The Pillar 3 Challenge – Reporting and Disclosure

Tuesday, 10 July: 13:00 – 17:00

Registration will open at 13:00.

The Solvency II rules are approaching completion and insurers’ focus must now shift towards implementation. This half-day seminar, hosted at the ABI, will assess the key implementation challenges for those insurers who will be subject to the new requirements and will need to comply with a vastly-expanded reporting and disclosure regime from 1st January 2014. The session will provide delegates with practical advice for enshrining the relevant Solvency II requirements within their business and will feature expert speakers, a panel session and small group work to facilitate understanding of the main issues and the identification of potential solutions.

Who should attend?

This session will be of most benefit to professionals working in an insurer’s Solvency II team; especially those with a reporting- and data-focused role. Those with compliance responsibilities will also find this session useful.

Members: £80,00 per member delegate (Excl VAT)

Non Members: £150,00 per non-member delegate (Excl (VAT)

IMPORTANT NOTICE TO ALL POTENTIAL DELEGATES:

Before completing the event registration booking form you will need to have an ABI website username and password. If you do not have one, please email Directorate.support@abi.org.uk with the following information:


· First name
· Surname
· Job Title
· Company Name
· Business address
· Business Phone
· Mobile Phone - if applicable
· Email address

Once you have been issued with a username and password you may proceed to the registration booking form.

7th Floor Conference Suite
Association of British Insurers
51 Gresham Street
London
EC2V 7HQ 

 

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Event Date : 10/07/2012


 

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