Apply now for 2016-7 FERMA-Lloyd’s programme

Applications for the next FERMA-Lloyd’s education programme for promising risk 
managers will close by mid-February – or earlier if it is over-subscribed. Interested risk managers should contact their national association as soon as possible.

Starting on 21 April at Lloyd’s in London, this will be the third edition of this enormously successful project, which is free to participants. The programme consists of three two-day sessions at Lloyd’s covering a wide range of insurance and risk subjects. Participants also get to shadow brokers and underwriters and meet the most senior people in the market.

Lloyd's class hands raised

The sessions will take place:

  • Part 1: 21-22 April 2016
  • Part 2: 27-28 October 2016
  • Part3: TBC, April 2017

Planned topics for the first session in 2016 are:

  • Lloyd’s overview and the London market
  • Understanding and accessing the Lloyd’s and London insurance market
  • Risk management and performance management at Lloyd’s
  • Emerging risks
  • Lloyd’s cyber risk insurance initiative

Hear more from previous participant Aysan Sinanlioglu, President of the Enterprise Risk Management Association of Turkey, (ERMA) and Executive Vice President of Risk Management at Dogus Holding, and Lloyd’s Head of Europe, UK and Ireland, Benno Reischell.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FWBLD_TUqss

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