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EAA Seminar "Modelling and Validating Mortality under Solvency II" on 28/29 May 2015 in StockholmFeed RSS

Corsi di Formazione - 11/03/2015

Dear Sir or Madam,

The upcoming Solvency II regulations imply significant changes in the risk management of insurance companies.

To support you and your company with the necessary conversions, we are organising the new EAA Seminar "Modelling and Validating Mortality under Solvency II" on 28/29 May 2015 in Stockholm, Sweden, in co-operation with the Svenska Aktuarieföreningen.

In this seminar we focus on modelling mortality risk, which we define as the risk of unexpected changes in the trend underlying future mortality rates. Various aspects of mortality model specification, calibration, and application will be discussed. In addition, ideas and practical advice for the implementation of these models will be provided.

The seminar combines methodological concepts within mortality modelling with many practical examples and applications under Solvency II. After attending this seminar, participants will be familiar with most recent insights of mortality modelling within Solvency II. The seminar is specially developed for actuaries, risk managers or statisticians working in actuarial, risk management and model validation departments. A basic knowledge of life techniques in actuarial science and statistics is useful.

Are you interested in this up to date topic? The early-bird early-bird registration fee is € 790.00 plus 25 % VAT until 6 April 2015. After this date the fee will be € 970.00 plus 25 % VAT.

Please find additional information attached and on our newly designed website incl. an online registration form. You may also like to take a look at the other upcoming Solvency II related seminars like the EAA Forum (further details attached).