STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT OF THE INSURANCE BUSINESS€¦ · The 3-day course ‘Strategic Management of...
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Leading Excellence in Insurance
STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT OF THE INSURANCE BUSINESS
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Global Reach
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Oxyor develops and delivers simulations and learning solutions used in professional education throughout the global financial sector. We have simulations covering global cross sector trading and investing, wholesale and retail banking, risk management, pension and insurance management.
Oxyor was established in 2003 primarily to do training for investment banks. In 2007 Oxyor started their simulations department which became a market leader within 5 years with the top training companies, universities and financial institutions. In 2008 the Traders Trophy started a revolution in online financial gaming. The Traders Trophy is now positioned in more than 40 countries across the world with over 10.000 students competing annually.
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Awarding Body
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The workshop is designed for middle and senior level participants working in the insurance industry who want to get practical insights on how to manage an insurance company through different economic cycles by understanding the developments in the financial markets on the insurers’ balance sheet.
This workshop is highly interactive. This means that the concepts will be presented using the simulation software allowing the participants to experience the impact of different economic conditions.
Target audience
Insurance companies tend to be long-term investors who need to make long-term decisions. In practice it usually takes at least six months to a year before the impact of decisions can be seen on the insurance company’s balance sheet and maybe even longer before the consequences of the decisions can be evaluated.
By using the Insurance Manager simulation the course participants will get the opportunity to see how their strategic and tactical management choices will have an impact on the financial situation of ‘their’ company almost instantly. This will enhance the learning experience significantly.
Benefits of using a simulation and workshop agenda
Course objectivesThe 3-day course ‘Strategic Management of the Insurance Business’ is designed to provide the course participants with the latest insights on balance sheet management of insurance companies.
Throughout the course the participants will be using the unique Insurance Manager simulation software, developed by Oxyor, to apply their learning in practice. In the simulation, the participants – in small groups – will act as the Executive Board of a fictitious insurance company. The simulated time horizon will be a period of about 7 to 10 years (where one ‘round’, being six months in the simulation, is approximately one hour in real time). During the simulation each group will have to manage ‘their’ insurance company through different economic cycles, where the financial markets will changes and with them e.g. interest rates and insurance claim behaviour.
The participants of this course will gain an in-depth understanding of the most important factors influencing the balance sheet of an insurance company, as well as experience the influence of developments in the financial markets on the insurers’ balance sheet.
• The characteristics of the different business lines of the insurance industry
• The challenges and impacts when managing an insurer’s balance sheet
• Different business lines’ sensitivity to the economic cycle and the insurance (industry) cycle
• The purpose, and the impact, of capital adequacy on insurers
• Regulatory capital requirements and the capital allocation of different insurance sub-sectors
• Solvency ratios
• Strategic pricing considerations
• The relationship between growth and profitability in the insurance industry
• Analysis and interpretation of key insurance ratios
• Insurance (industry) cycle management
• Interest rate risk hedging and duration management
• Decision making under economic uncertainty
Key issues covered in the course
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• Insurance business lines and balance sheet management
• Introduction to the Insurance Manager simulation
09:30 Insurance business lines and balance sheet management – Part 1
• The characteristics of the main insurance business lines
• The implications for managing an insurer’s balance sheet
11:00 Break
11:15 Insurance business lines and balance sheet management – Part 2
• Sensitivity of different insurance business lines to the economic cycle and the insurance (industry) cycle
12:30 Lunch
13:30 InsuranceManager simulation – An introduction
• Explanation of the simulation system
• Work groups establishment and strategy setting by each group
15:00 Break
15:15 InsuranceManager simulation – Practice and decision making
16:30 End of day 1
• Capital adequacy and balance sheet management
• Continuation of the InsuranceManager simulation
09:30 Capital adequacy and balance sheet management – Part 1
• The purpose and the impact of capital adequacy on insurers
• The capital allocation according to different business lines of insurance
and regulatory requirements
11:00 Break
11:15 Capital adequacy and balance sheet management – Part 2
• Solvency and capital adequacy
• Solvency ratios
• Economic capital model
12:30 Lunch
13:30 InsuranceManager simulation – Part 1
• Application of topics discussed in morning sessions.
• Insurance companies exposure to interest rate and currency risks and
the ways of managing these risks.
15:00 Break
15:15 InsuranceManager simulation – Part 2
• Impact of changes in the yield curve
• Measuring and managing interest rate risk using duration
In this session, the speed and complexity of the simulation will increase
16:30 End of day 2
Day 1
Day 2
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• Interconnection between pricing, growth, profitability and balance sheet management
• Continuation of the Insurance Manager simulation and final presentations
09:00 Interconnection between pricing, growth, profitability and balance sheet management
• Strategic pricing considerations
• The relationship between growth and profitability in the insurance industry
• Analysis and interpretation of key insurance ratios
• Insurance (industry) cycle management
11:00 Break
11:15 Insurance Manager simulation
• Groups’ final decision making
12:30 Lunch
13:30 Presentation preparation
• Preparation of groups’ presentations covering adopted strategy and desired
vs. actual results from the simulation
14:15 Break
14:30 Presentations
• Final groups’ presentation
15:30 Break
15:45 Summary, discussion and lessons learnt
• Summary of the course
• Group discussion
16:30 End of the course
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Robert has more than a decade of experience in the global financial markets. His areas of expertise are Financial Markets, Derivatives, Asset & Liability Management (ALM), Asset Management, Currencies, Interest Rates and Risk Management. After he completed his studies in Investment Theory at the Tilburg University, he started his career on the trading floor at ABN AMRO Amsterdam. He then went to work as a buy-side trader for APG Asset Management (who invest $450 bio globally for Dutch pension funds). In this role he was responsible for the currency trading book, ran a proprietary trading portfolio and traded derivatives on various assets. Before starting his career as a financial markets trainer, Robert worked on the trading floor at Goldman Sachs in London for over 5 years. At Goldman Sachs he was responsible for advising Dutch and German institutional clients (pension funds, insurance companies and banks) on strategic and tactical financial risk management issues. He was also responsible for client acquisition and relationship management in this region. The fact that Robert has worked both on the buy-side and the sell-side, gives him a unique insight in the dynamics on both sides of the markets. Currently Robert works as a Financial Markets trainer, focussing on training banks, pension funds and insurance companies on ALM, derivatives and financial markets.
Instructor Profile:
Workshop: Dates & Cost DATE DURATION LOCATION PRICE
28 Feb - 2 March 2017 3 Days BIBF BHD 575
Robert van Loon
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Leading Excellence in Insurance
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