EAA Web Sessions - EAA's Early Bird rates this
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Book now and save money!
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The Early Bird rates of two web sessions will expire by the end
of this week. Book now and save money!
Furthermore, you are invited to visit our website for all
published online trainings here.
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Web Session: "Reinsurance under IFRS17 for Life &
Health" on 5 April 2022, 9:00-12:15 CEST
Early bird rate until today
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We will start out with general concepts for the presentation of
Reinsurance Held under IFRS17. Next, we will move on to practical
examples of various types of reinsurance solutions. For long-term
Life, Disability and Health business we will cover examples of both
proportional and non-proportional reinsurance. Furthermore, we will
shed light on the treatment of cash and non-cash financings. To
conclude this session we will make a comparison with the previous
treatment under IFRS4 and analyse mismatches between Insurance
Contracts Issued and Reinsurance Held.
... read more
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Web Session: "Mathematical Modelling for Actuaries" on
6/7 April 2022, 9:00-17:00 CEST
Early bird rate until 23 February 2022
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Actuaries are very experienced in modelling financial risks
either stemming from population dynamics or from random events.
Probability theory and statistics is their daily bread. But there
are many other phenomena out in the world without having a direct
financial impact but should be understood by actuaries as well.
This web session is about models which typically are not covered in
full by actuarial exams, but which could bring better insights to
risks actuaries have to price. We will show very general approaches
to set up models with applications from many different areas,
whether it is medicine, construction, meteorology, biology or
others. Of course, this web session can only be seen as an
introduction into modelling and cannot cover all interesting
models, but it should enable participants to find more in
literature or develop their own ideas.
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