Inclusive Insurance Training Program for Insurance Supervisors in Central & Eastern Europe & Transcaucasia

Focus on How Climate Change & Technology are Impacting the Insurance Market & Supervisors

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Online, Zoom
Jul 05th - Jul 13th, 2021
08:00AM - 04:00PM

Patricia Vargas

Program Director

Speakers
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  • Demet Canakci

    Program Director

  • Chuin Hwei Ng

    Program Director

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Program Description

In partnership with the IAIS and the Toronto Centre, the A2ii has developed a curriculum on inclusive insurance regulation for supervisors based on the IAIS Application paper on ‘Regulation and Supervision Supporting Inclusive Insurance Markets.’   

The Inclusive Insurance Program allows participants to build on their existing supervisory skills, enhance their knowledge and develop the leadership skills needed to make positive change.  The training blends theory and practice and uses a combination of presentations, highly interactive case studies and group exercises to strengthen insurance supervisors’ capacities to support insurance market development.  

Program Agenda

The Program is a combination of self-paced learning modules and live virtual sessions. Apply by 18 June 2021 for this Inclusive Insurance Training Program, offered free of charge to supervisors.  

Who Should Attend

The course is targeted at middle-to-senior level officials involved in the regulation and supervision of inclusive insurance in Central and Eastern Europe and Transcaucasia. The Program will be conducted in English on the A2ii Learning Management System and MS Teams.

Click here for the application. Should you have any questions or queries concerning this training, please contact secretariat@a2ii.org.  

Topics Covered
  • The importance of promoting financial inclusion.
  • How to apply robust supervisory principles and effective monitoring tools to foster the development of an insurance market.
  • How to promote financial inclusion by encouraging supervisors to adopt proportionality to advance financial innovation, while maintaining stability, market integrity and conduct. 
  • The impact of current economic circumstances and emerging risks and their effects on insurers, economies, and consumers.  
  • How these risks impact developing economies, insurance markets and the role supervisors can play to mitigate these risks. 
  • The effects of climate-related risks on insurers, economies, and consumers and how supervisors can respond by enhancing their supervisory risk assessments and response capabilities. 
  • The importance of innovation and new technologies in the development of new insurance products and alternative distribution channels.  
  • How supervisors can enable the inclusion of typically marginalized segments of the population. 
Partners

A2ii

IAIS