FERMA-Lloyd’s training continues

The FERMA-Lloyd’s professional development programme continued at Lloyd’s in London on 11 – 12 October. Twenty young risk professionals from 11 countries took part with FERMA’s head of education Edouard Thys. The topics for this session included:

  • How insurers manage their own risks
  • Communicating risk issues with impact to management
  • An interactive risk appetite case study
  • Data analysis and benchmarking
  • Performance management at Lloyd’s
  • Emerging risks
  • Exposure management

This was the second of three sessions in the training programme which was announced at the FERMA Forum in 2011. The first one took place in May when 19 young risk professionals and Edouard spent two days learning about Lloyd’s and the London market.

Host, Lloyd’s Head of Northern Europe Benno Reischel, said: “I am delighted that the first parts of our training programme has been very well received by the attending risk managers and I look forward to welcoming the delegates to part 3 of our professional development programme in London next year”.

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