London 24 September 2019
Cavendish Conference Centre
22 Duchess Mews,
London, W1G 9DT
Tuesday 24 September 2019
08:30 - 15:20
Registration for the conference opens at 08.30 ready for a 09.15 start. The full day will provide you with 4hours 20minutes of CPD and will end at approximately 15.20.
Price: FREE
Cavendish Conference Centre
22 Duchess Mews,
London, W1G 9DT
Time | Session | Speaker |
8:30 - 9:15 | Delegate Registration | |
9:15 - 9:25 | Welcome and Intro from the Chairperson | Lee Travis, CII |
9:25 - 10:00 | Fraud | Damian Rourke, Clyde & Co |
SESSION TITLE: Fraud: Section 57 and Fundamental Dishonesty SYNOPSIS: An examination of s.57 fundamental dishonesty and the problems it seeks to solve. Detailed consideration of the provisions contained in Section 57 of the Criminal Justice and Courts Act, as well as the current grey areas. Lessons of best practice for insurers in utilising this new weapon in the battle against dishonest claimants. LEARNING OBJECTIVES: | ||
10:00 - 10:35 | SMCR and Regulation | Dr Matthew Connell, CII |
SESSION TITLE: Senior Managers & Certification Regime: Creating a culture of trust SYNOPSIS: TBC LEARNING OBJECTIVES: | ||
10:35 - 11:00 | Morning break | |
11:00 - 11:35 | Modern Construction Methods | Nick Tilley, AXA Insurance |
SESSION TITLE: The Modern Built Environment SYNOPSIS: The built environment continues to change and adapt. Pressures around climate change and sustainability are influencing new build more than ever before. There are major housing shortages in the UK so how do you build quickly and efficiently? This session will explore the methods of building but also the challenges they face around repairability for traditional insurance perils such as fire, escape of water and flood and the building lifecycle. LEARNING OBJECTIVES: | ||
11:35 - 12:15 | Insurance Disputes | Roger Flaxman, Flaxmans |
SESSION TITLE: Insurance Disputes – Lessons learned and how to manage them SYNOPSIS: Good Practice guides, Codes of Conduct and Regulations are benchmarks by which the industry conducts its day to day affairs but how do they fair, in practice, when tested in a dispute with underwriters about coverage? LEARNING OBJECTIVES: | ||
12:15 - 13:00 | Lunch and Networking | |
13:00 - 13:45 | Presenting Skills | Penny Haslam, Finding the Difference |
SESSION TITLE: Power Up Your Profile by Speaking SYNOPSIS: Speaking in front of audiences is a powerful way to advance your career or get recognition for your business. No matter where you’re speaking – on stages or in meetings - presenting yourself well is crucial for making positive connections with clients and colleagues. LEARNING OBJECTIVES: | ||
13:45 - 14:20 | Automation, Robotics and AI | John Warburton, Konsileo |
SESSION TITLE: Hype versus Ripe? What technologies and approaches are worth exploring for (commercial) insurance people? SYNOPSIS: Equip insurance practitioners and people who are making decisions about investing their own time and that of their organisations in technology related initiatives and/or skills training with an understanding of: LEARNING OBJECTIVES: | ||
14:20 - 14:40 | Afternoon break | |
14:40 - 15:15 | Mental Health in the workplace | Anthony Taylor, ThreeFifty9 |
SESSION TITLE: Dispelling the myths to support good mental health SYNOPSIS: Mental ill health is on the rise. Workplace stress, attitudes and culture play a major role in the problem. What price would pay to insure your mental health? In this talk, we’ll look the causes, what I meant by ‘mental health’ and dispel three common myths about mental ill health. We’ll share practical things you can do to insure your mental good health. You’ll learn from authors, athletes and a strawberry eating monk. LEARNING OBJECTIVES: | ||
15:15 - 15:20 | Closing Comments | Lee Travis, CII |
4 hours 20 minutes of CPD |
Penny Haslam – Presentation Skills Penny Haslam is a speaker and author, coach and trainer. She works with individuals and organisations to help them build their brand profile and get known for what they do.
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Dr Matthew Connell - SMCR and Regulation Matthew Connell is Director of Policy and Public Relations at the Chartered Insurance Institute, where his focus is to build public trust in insurance through dialogue with consumers, policymakers, influencers and industry professionals. He has worked at the CII since March 2017. Previously, he was Head of Regulatory Developments for Zurich Insurance Group’s UK Life Business. He has worked in banking and insurance for more than 20 years, and was the Chairman of the Investment and Life Assurance Group (ILAG) between 2015 and 2017. He holds an MSc in Public Relations from the University of Sterling and a PhD in Policy Studies from the University of Warwick. | |
John Warburton (Konsileo) - Automation, Robotics and AI John Warburton is CEO of Konsileo, a start-up commercial insurance broker that wraps technology and data around risk advisors to deliver a more compelling client proposition. He has worked at Aviva, Accenture, and most recently Allianz, where he was on the Board of the UK commercial business and then responsible for global digital strategy. John is an Associate of the CII and has an MBA from London Business School. He is also an active commentator on the future of the insurance industry and is the co-author of the CII’s “Future of Commercial Insurance Broking” report and the “The Insurtech Book”. | |
Anthony Taylor (ThreeFifty9) – Mental Health Anthony is a qualified mental health first aid instructor accredited with MH England. He is a speaker on the subject of mental health and resilience and delivers a range of workshops from two-day first aid to bespoke bite-sized awareness sessions. He also works with clients to help them design and implement employee wellbeing support programmes. His clients include: AO.com, AV Danzer, Veolia, Goldman Sachs, TaylorWimpey and the CBI. | |
Nick Tilley (AXA Insurance) - Modern Construction Methods Nick is AXA’s Specialist Business Manager – Risk Engineering and has 30+ years within Risk Management. Formerly of AIG where Nick was managing the Global Technical Office for Commercial Property with a large team of risk engineering specialists developing strategies in Fire Protection, Loss Estimate Certifications, High Hazard Process Industries, Business Impact, Machinery Breakdown and Terrorism providing balanced risk solutions to clients. | |
Lee Travis, Chair, Member Engagement Director CII Lee started his career in insurance and financial services with Royal London Insurance in the nineties and is a qualified financial adviser. Prior to joining the Chartered Insurance Institute, Lee has also held positions as a building society manager, mortgage broker, business development manager and has spent the last nine years of his career creating content for professional development programmes. Lee was made Partnerships and Member Engagement Director in January 2018. | |
Roger Flaxman, Flaxmans, Insurance Disputes Roger’s insurance career started in September 1970 as a fire and accident insurance broker at Brokers at Lloyd’s, Leslie & Godwin (long ago subsumed into what is now Aon) where he cut his teeth on a wide variety of international property insurances in USA, Northern Europe and Scandinavia. In the mid-1970s he migrated to, the then relatively new class of liability insurance, professional indemnity, the demand for which was fuelled by the rapid development of case law in the 1980s which created a new source of remedy against the professions and service providers of sundry types and sizes. In 1979 at Lloyd’s broker C T Bowring (later integrated with Marsh) he became involved in the mandatory insurances of Lawyers, Accountants and Chartered Surveyors, and advisers to the professional bodies on the developing demands and needs of protection for both the practitioners and their clients. This was followed by the development of Directors and Officers insurances and other high-risk liability programs both at home and overseas, which led Roger to be exposed to a rich vein of developing law and insurance needs for professionals and construction industries in particular. A period of time in Australasia in dealing with Mutuals and Defense Unions led to a new angle to tackling the development of insurance contracts to meet financial service industry needs and later, the evolving computer and Bio Science industries that were in need of insurance more flexible than the traditional lines. In the mid-1990s Roger became involved with the PI insurance of insurance brokers at Lloyd’s of London and soon thereafter with the British Insurance Brokers Association who engaged him to advise its members on broker duties, obligations and liabilities; and the management of the risks in an increasingly high-speed, high-tech sales environment. In January 2000 after a thirty-year career as national and international broker Roger set up a business advising professional bodies and trade associations and this led to a claims advocacy service for policyholders and increasing demand for his services as an expert to the courts; mainly in matters of insurance industry practice and broker/ agent negligence claims. Since 2000 Roger has served in circa140 cases as expert to the courts. He is a member of the Academy of Experts. Roger is well known and respected in the industry for his independent advice and services and his special ability to get to the working heart of an insurance conundrum with the minimum of fuss. | |
Damian Rourke, Partner and Head of Fraud, Clyde & Co - Fraud With over 12 years' fraud experience, Damian is a well-known and respected practitioner in the field. His work ranges from single policyholder frauds to complex, highly organised cross-insurer fraud rings. He acts for a range of professional clients, from household name insurers, retailers and large-scale fleets to local authorities and self-insured publicly listed and private companies. Damian contributes to industry debate and awareness through regular public speaking, workshops, published articles and involvement with industry groups. He is responsible for the day to day management of various insurer client accounts, managing a dedicated team based in the London office. Damian is an experienced litigator and has advised various insurers with drafting of precedent repudiation documents for claims pre-issue and assisted in setting up/implementing initial claims validation strategies including KFI checklists. |
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