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Lessons from change: the insurance industry

How do you manage through the recession and position your company for growth?

Our insurance representatives and other sector leaders conducted over 1500 client meetings and identified some overarching themes.

Sound risk management strategies, an extended market reach and improved business model could mean the difference between surviving and thriving.

Solvency II: Unlocking the mystery of the risk framework around ORSA

In this article, we continue our discussion around risk management, testing the impact of ORSA (pdf, 615.3kb) , the guidance to date, where companies currently stand and the key issues and challenges they face.

Insurance accounting alert

This issue of Insurance Accounting Alert (pdf, 224.7kb)  summarizes the upcoming IASB meeting where the board will discuss the unbundling of components of an insurance contract (between insurance, deposit and service components). The Board will also discuss the presentation of the performance statement of insurers and will consider whether the measurement of an insurance liability should include a deposit floor.

D&O viewpoint: Moving past the current turbulence

While the D&O market is rightly focused on the fallout from the financial crisis, forward-looking  carriers are applying lessons from the recent past and taking systematic action to prepare for the next market evolution (pdf, 123.2kb).

Is government intervention good for banking?

Innovation is the lifeblood of financial services. Yet some question whether the government’s growing involvement hinders the industry’s creativity.  The new issue of CrossCurrents looks at government participation in the recent economic crisis . And we report on how companies in asset management, banking and insurance navigate the changing market landscape.

Second annual business risk report — insurance 2009

Global financial market events have created unprecedented challenges for the insurance industry. Risks are inherent in every forward-looking business decision and therefore, successful risk management should be an integral part of an organization’s strategy and operations. The economic downturn has taught us that the most important risks are the ones we did not see or anticipate. Read the top 10 risks most likely to affect the insurance sector during 2009 .

Podcast: BestDay interview with Robert Stein

Listen to Robert Stein discuss regulation within the insurance industry.

Solvency II: Putting risk and governance at the heart of business

The adoption of the Solvency II framework directive by the European Union’s Economic and Financial Affairs Council on 5 May brings the proposed economic, risk-based capital regulatory regime one step closer to reality. Significant challenges lie ahead for insurers in developing the proper framework to support their businesses within the implementation timeline. In this paper, we examine the importance of Pillar 2 and its implications (pdf, 148.8kb).

2009 insurance industry outlooks

In a continually evolving economic climate, there is a greater need for insurance companies to work strategically to achieve their growth objectives. Ernst & Young discusses the key issues facing the insurance industry this year in these reports.

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National Underwriter executive conferences
The annual National Underwriter Life insurance and Property-Casualty industry conferences will be held on 5-6 and 12-13 November, respectively.
For more information, access the event websites listed below:

Register for CrossCurrents

CrossCurrents is published each March, June, September, and December. Please register if you would like to receive a printed copy.

Video feature: Are you ready for IFRS?

Global Insurance IFRS Leader James Dean comments about the future of financial reporting in the US and around the world.   

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