For whom?
This programme is designed for professionals in the actuarial and financial sectors, including actuaries, actuarial analysts, controllers, accountants and investment analysts.
t is ideal for those seeking to deepen their understanding of Solvency II, enhance their technical skills and apply them to the evolving landscape of financial and insurance regulation. The programme offers valuable insights and practical knowledge tailored to your professional needs.
Introduction
Our Solvency II programme for financial professionals provides you with the opportunity to master the key quantitative aspects of Solvency II that are essential for insurers. You will not only learn the formal regulations but also how they translate into practical calculations. By the end you will have a solid foundation in Solvency II techniques that can be immediately applied within the insurance sector. Additionally, we will explore key concepts from general insurance and actuarial science, enabling you to contextualize Solvency II regulations within the broader non-life insurance framework. The programme is hands-on and interactive, with exercises designed to help you to apply theoretical knowledge directly to your everyday work.
Programme
Course 1: Basics and Balance
- Formal structure of Solvency II
- Asset valuation rules
- Valuation of life insurance provisions
Course 2: Life Solvency
- SCR and MCR
- Diversification
- Operational Risk
- Life risk
Course 3: Non-life Solvency (This session will take place on June 24, from 09.00 to 14.30)
- Valuation of non-life insurance provisions
- Underwriting risk
- Health/disability risk
- ORSA
Course 4: Investment Solvency
- Market risk
- Counterparty risk
- Tiering of own funds
- Risk mitigation
Lecturers
Drs. Pieter Bouwknegt AAG is the Head of Capital Management at a major Dutch insurance company and will lead sessions 1, 2, and 4.
Drs. Edo Kulkens AAG is the Manager of Pricing & Analytics at InShared Netherlands and will lead session 3.
Registration
If you hold a position in the financial sector other than an actuarial role or can prove that you lack basic knowledge of Solvency II, you can apply for a maximum of seven additional CPD points on a personal basis via PE-online through the PE Accreditation Committee of the Royal Dutch Actuarial Association, with supporting evidence of the above.
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