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Scyllogis Consulting are delighted to be the main sponsors of the Xchanging London Market Conference being held on the 25th November 2010.
For over 10 years the Xchanging conference in Brighton has been the pivotal date for discussing issues regarding the London market. This year in conjunction with the Insurance Insider, the event takes place in the prestigious surroundings of the Mansion House.
Nearly three hundred leading executives operating in the London market will converge on the Mansion House to hear from both fellow industry rainmakers and experts from outside the market. The broad theme “keeping London competitive” is a universal one, but is arguably more valid now than ever before.....
From underwriting, to broker remuneration, from the UK tax environment to London's back office, there is a genuine recognition that London has to continue to beimproving and reinventing itself, if it is to remain a compelling magnet for global P&C business.
Key themes:
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Underwriting in a soft market
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The evolving broking model
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London market reform programme
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M&A
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Why are (re)insurance stocks so cheap? (Or are they?)
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Solvency II – what does it really mean?
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2010 cat losses
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Capital
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The future of wholesale distribution
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Planning for 2011
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Driving efficiencies in the back office
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London market claims reform
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Lloyd’s strategy
Who will attend...
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London 100 members
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(Re)insurers/Underwriters
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Brokers
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London market service providers
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Investors
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Professional advisers/consultants
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Rating agencies
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Regulators
PROPOSED PROGRAMME
08:30 – 09:00 Registration
09:00 – 09:05 PH introduction
09:05 09:15 David Andrews, Founder & CEO, Xchanging
• Welcome
09:15 – 09:45 Vince Cable/Ken Clarke/Michael Portillo
• The economic outlook for the City – tax, regulation
09:45 – 10:15 Richard Ward, CEO, Lloyd’s
• Making London more efficient/competitive – Lloyd’s strategy & vision
• The importance of investors to the London market
• How Lloyd’s can be the optimum place to invest
10:15 – 10:30 Coffee break
Stream 1 – Egyptian hall
10:30 – 12:00 Panel Discussion
How to make money/how to keep investors happy in a soft market
1 – London market Insurer – Charles Philips (CEO, Amlin)
2 – Investor – Neil Woodford (Head of investment for Invesco Perpetual), Jupiter Asset Management (Anthony Nutt – Head, Income & UK Equities Teams)
3 - Broker – Martin South (CEO, Marsh UK) or Grahame Millwater (President, Willis) or Henry Keeling (President & CEO, International Operations, Guy Carpenter)
4 – Global reinsurer - Ulrich Wallin (CEO, Hannover Re)
10 min presentation per panel member (40 minutes) plus 45 mins Q&A/discussion~
Stream 2 – Ballroom
10:30 – 12:00 Panel Discussion
Claims – topic, content and speakers under review
12:00 – 13:30 Lunch
13:30 – 13:35 PH introduction
13:35 – 14:05 Denis Kessler – CEO, Scor
• How the London market serves as a hub for the global P&C reinsurance market
• The importance of solvency II – the development of sound methodology and practical developments on capital allocation and risk measurement
Stream 1 – Egyptian Hall
14:05 – 15:30 Panel discussion
Solvency II - what does it mean for London?
1. Shirley Beglinger - Generali CSFI Fellow for Insurance Assicurazioni Generali
2. Janne Lipponen – Manager, Solvency 2 Office, Wholesale & Prudential Policy, FSA
3. Luke Savage, CFO Lloyd’s
4. Sponsor law firm (sponsor)
5. Sponsor Accountancy firm (sponsor)
10 min presentation per panel member (50 mins) plus 20 mins Q&A
Stream 2 – Ballroom
14:05 – 15:30 Panel discussion
When is there going to be an electronic market place and is there anything to fear?
• What is the vision?
• What does the market want?
1. Paul Jardine, (COO, Catlin) or Nick Furlonge (Executive Director, Beazley), Hiscox COO
2. London market reinsurer - Barnabus Hurst Bannister (Travellers) confirmed
3. Xchanging – Max Pell?
4. IUA – David Matcham or David Gittings
10 min presentation per panel member (40 mins) plus 30 mins Q&A
Roundtable 1.
14:05 – 15:30 Solvency II – Moore Stephens
Roundtable 2.
14:05 – 15:30 Scyllogis
15:30 – 16:00 Sir General Mike Jackson
16:00 – 16:00 Peter Hastie, Close
16:00 – 16:30 Champagne reception
16:30 – 17:00 Awards presentation – Steven Catlin
17:00 – 18:00 Food and drinks
18:00 Close
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