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General Insurance
Financial Consequences of temperature changes on mortality: International Evidence
Speakers: Colin O'Hare, Malgorzata Seklecka, Athanasios A. Pantelous
August 23, 2015
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AI / Data Science
Constructing Insurable Risk Portfolios
This talk presents a method for constructing insurable risk portfolios using a data-driven approach to devise risk retention programs that safeguard firms from a multitude of risks. Because firms face many risks, including fire damage to their buildings, liability from management misconduct, and external threats like cyber attacks, this talk treats these potential liabilities as a "portfolio." Drawing inspiration from Markowitz portfolio theory, it leverages techniques from probability, statistics, and optimization to build algorithms that construct optimal risk insurable portfolios under budget constraints.
Through engaging case studies, viewers will learn how to build optimal insurable risk portfolios.
The talk illustrates a frontier that depicts the trade-off between the uncertainty of a portfolio and the cost of risk transfer. This visual representation, mirroring familiar Markowitz investment tools, enables informed decision-making and easy adoption by risk advisors. The talk outlines the mathematical groundwork for constructing optimal insurable risk portfolios in an effective and aesthetically pleasing manner.
Speaker: Edward (Jed) Frees
Moderator: Brian Fannin
The talk illustrates a frontier that depicts the trade-off between the uncertainty of a portfolio and the cost of risk transfer. This visual representation, mirroring familiar Markowitz investment tools, enables informed decision-making and easy adoption by risk advisors. The talk outlines the mathematical groundwork for constructing optimal insurable risk portfolios in an effective and aesthetically pleasing manner.
Speaker: Edward (Jed) Frees
Moderator: Brian Fannin
Climate & Sustainability
Sink or Swim: An Actuary’s Primer to Water Risks
This session explores how actuaries can apply their expertise to understand, model, and mitigate water-related risks and contribute to sustainable and informed decision-making in a changing world.
Water is both an essential resource and a source of significant risk — influencing ecosystems, economies, and societies around the world. From floods and droughts to pollution and ocean acidification, water-related challenges are now recognized as systemic risks that affect financial stability, food security, and social resilience.
Water is both an essential resource and a source of significant risk — influencing ecosystems, economies, and societies around the world. From floods and droughts to pollution and ocean acidification, water-related challenges are now recognized as systemic risks that affect financial stability, food security, and social resilience.
Banking
Prudential Regulatory Developments with Respect to Financial Risk Management
In this webinar hosted by Banking Virtual Forum (BVF) held on 28 October 2025, the speakers will provide an overview of the key changes to the capital requirements for banks under finalized Basel III – their background, implications and considerations going forward.
Speakers: Monique de Waal and Stephen Scott
Moderator: Michael Tichareva
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General Insurance
Risk Modeling of Property Insurance Claims from Weather Event
In this session we explore how the localized nature of severe weather events leads to a concentration of correlated risks that can substantially amplify aggregate losses. We propose a copula-based regression model for replicated spatial data to characterize the dependence between property damage claims from a common storm. The factor copula captures spatial dependence between properties and aspatial dependence induced by the common shock. The framework allows insurers to incorporate heterogeneity in marginal models of skewed, heavy-tailed, and zero-inflated insurance losses, while retaining model interpretation. Using hail damage insurance claims data from a US insurer, we demonstrate the effect of dependence on claims management decisions.
Speaker: Lisa Gao
Session moderator: Brian Fannin
Speaker: Lisa Gao
Session moderator: Brian Fannin
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Climate & Sustainability
Climate Change or Not: What Is the Role of Actuaries in Addressing Concerns About the Climate?
Join us for a rousing, informative presentation on a controversial and timely topic that delves into whether actuaries should engage in the political discourse on Climate Change—and whether doing so strengthens or undermines the profession.
This webinar explores the following key questions:
💠Should the actuarial profession be making pronouncements about Climate Change when it manifestly lacks the necessary expertise on the topic?
💠Should actuaries stay out of the political debate on Climate Change?
💠Does it help the profession to comment on topics not covered in the syllabus?
Speaker: Ira Robbin
Session moderator: Michael Clark
This webinar explores the following key questions:
💠Should the actuarial profession be making pronouncements about Climate Change when it manifestly lacks the necessary expertise on the topic?
💠Should actuaries stay out of the political debate on Climate Change?
💠Does it help the profession to comment on topics not covered in the syllabus?
Speaker: Ira Robbin
Session moderator: Michael Clark
AI / Data Science
Rethinking Commercial Underwriting in an Age of Changing Paradigms
Commercial insurance has long been a people and SME driven business, where success depends on underwriter expertise and effective management of client relationships. While the rise of Generative AI is transforming many processes, the underwriter’s role as a trusted expert remains central.
In this insightful webinar hosted by the Data Analytics Virtual Forum (DAVF) held on October 21st, 2025, speakers explore how technology is reshaping commercial underwriting reducing process friction, enhancing decision-making, and enabling underwriters to focus on risk quality, portfolio health, and client engagement.
