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OVERVIEW RISK MANAGEMENT FOR FINANCIAL INSITUTIONS

WEEK 1
- Insurance and Insurers
- The Dutch insurance market
- Governance & Risk Management
- The balance sheet of an insurer
- Regulation & Supervision

Objectives
- Explain the basic concept of insurance
- Overview Dutch insurance market
- Introduction of governance & risk management
- Calculation PV of basic life insurance
- Overview Regulation and supervision of insurance
- Name three lines of defence, and recognize the elements of the risk management


WEEK 2
- Solvency II three pillar set-up
- Statement of principles of quantification of the required capital under Solvency II
- ORSA and Model Risk Management

Objectives
- Explanation Solvency II three pillar system
- Name three pillars approach to Solvency II, and explain how it differs from earlier
frameworks
- State key risks modelled in Solvency II pillar 1 and be able to find their specifications
in the Delegated Acts.
- How to set up and conduct ORSA
- Be able to identify scenarios and to map risk
- Discuss the contents typical in an ORSA


WEEK 3
- Risk management decisions
- Basics and types of reinsurance
- Example of the effect of reinsurance
- Future of reinsurance

Objectives
- Discuss the types of risk mitigation available to insurers.
- Possible reactions to identified risks, and assess results
- Introduce the reinsurance and implications for the insurance company
- Which types of reinsurance exist and what characteristics distinguish them
- How new technologies influence reinsurance sector
- Threats and opportunities for future insurers

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Lectures Risk Management for Financial Institutions

,WEEK 4
- Introduction to pension funds
- Deloitte’s Nine Principle Model

Objectives
- Asset management
- Development law and regulation
- Supervision
- Pension agreements
- Risk Governance


WEEK 5
- Future of Pension Funds
- Deloitte Nine Principle Model

Objectives
- Trends and developments in the Dutch Pension system
- Risk infrastructure & management
- Risk Ownership
- Reporting & Accountability


WEEK 6
- Asset Management
- Investment Management

Objectives
- Explanation on the basic principles of portfolio management
- Financial investment risks
- Regulatory framework




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, WEEK 1: MINOR RISK MANAGEMENT FOR FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS

Lecture 1: Introduction to insurance

INSURANCE AND INSURERS

An individual (the insured) can transfer risk to a company (the insurer) in exchange for a set
of payments (the premium)

Premiums are invested for a period of time, and then paid back out to policyholders in the
form of claims




Not all risks can be insured: A risk must satisfy the following criteria to be insured:
- Economically feasible
- It should be calculable
- The loss must be definite
- The loss must be random in nature
- Exposures in any rate class must be homogenous
- Exposure units should be spatially and temporally independent

Different types of Insurance:
- Life insurance (Term insurance, Annuities & pensions)
- Non-life insurance (car insurance or theft insurance)
- Health insurance
- Reinsurance

Life Insurance Non-Life Insurance
Long term contracts Short term contracts
Risk in Life of policyholder Diversity in products; risks
Balance Sheet & Asset Management Profit & Loss driven

Insurance channels
An insurance product can be bought through multiple channels. Client and individuals buy
insurance products  Different channels are used to sell insurance policies (direct, labels,
bank, underwriting agent, intermediaries)  Insurance company is the risk bearer
(risicodrager)

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Lectures Risk Management for Financial Institutions

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