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​ZURICH ISCM CONFERENCE SEPTEMBER 24TH, 2019

Climate Change: A key driver in catastrophe risk management, or one factor amongst many?
2:00 PM - 5:30 PM CEST
Followed by apéro reception


Location:
AXIS Re, Alfred Escher-Strasse 50, 8002 Zurich 

Registration:
ISCM Member - Complimentary 
Non-Member - $50.00

(Event registration includes ISCM membership until March 31st, 2020)

Click here to Register and discover more details
https://iscm.wildapricot.org/events
The climate change topic is hardly new to our industry, but has reached unprecedented «boardroom attention» levels more recently.
Will we change the way we assess cat risk going forward? What will the quantification of climate change impacts bring - alter the composition of our cat portfolios, change the premiums we charge...? Which concerns do the regulators raise when it comes to climate change risk?
 
Program:
14:00-14:15:    Conference opening (Steve Arora, CEO Axis Reinsurance;
Peter Zimmerli, Cat Risk Manager, Axis Capital and ISCM board member)

14:15-14:35:    A state of science review
(Stefan Broennimann, Head Climatology, Geographical Institute, University of Berne)

14:35-14:55:    Quantification – a cat model vendor view 
(Jane Toothill, Director JBA Risk Management)

14:55-15:15:    At the cat modeler’s desk – a use case (Annemarie Buettner,                              
Cat Risk Analyst; Matthias Graf, Head Cat Research; Zurich Insurance)

15:15-16:00:    Break

16:00-16:20:    At the underwriting desk – an Agriculture perspective
(Michael Ruegger, Deputy CUO Agriculture, SCOR)

16:20-16:40:    At the Chief Risk Officers department – topics & trends
(Thierry Corti, Head Sustainability Mgmt, Swiss Re)

16:40-17:00:    The regulatory perspective (Stefan Gross, Green Finance Expert, FINMA)

17:00-17:30:    Moderated panel discussion (Moderator: Amaryllis Mouyiannou,
Senior Cat Modeling Analyst, Axis Re)

17.30-19:00:    Conference closing, followed by drinks
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