Register at [email protected] or call DID +65 6372 3167 Programme www.asiainsurancereview.com A One-Day Seminar on Critical Lessons from the Thai Floods 22 March 2012 • Renaissance Bangkok Ratchaprasong Hotel, Bangkok, Thailand Organised by: In Conjunction With: Media Partner: Supported by: Sponsors : Chairman of Seminar Sivam Subramaniam, Editor-in-Chief, Asia Insurance Review & Middle East Insurance Review 7.45 am Registration & Coffee 8.45 am Welcome Address Jiraphant Asvatanakul, President, General Insurance Association, Thailand 8.50 am Keynote Address Pravej Ongartsittigul, Secretary General, Office of Insurance Commission, Thailand 9.10 am Special Official Address: Strategies of Water Management in Thailand Chukiat Sapphaisal, Member, Strategic Formulation Committee for Water Resources Management (SCWRM), Thailand 10.20 am Industry Keynote Address: The Impact of the 2011 Thailand Flood on the Re/Insurance Market & Effective Flood Exposure Management Gabor Jaimes, Head of Property Product Management, Asia-Pacific, Swiss Re 11.10 am Will Reinsurers be Ready to Support Thailand Going Forward? Vinod Krishnan, CEO, Aon Benfield Asia 11.40 am Tea Break 12.00 nn Bringing Covers to the Masses - Options for Thailand Michael Schwarz, Head of Global Partnerships East Asia, Swiss Re 12.20 pm Business Interruption (BI), Contingency BI, Wide Area Coverage and Other Legal Issues in Flood Claims Peter Shelford, Country Managing Partner, DLA Piper (Thailand) Ltd 1.00 pm Lunch Hosted by DLA Piper (Thailand) Ltd 2.30 pm Modelling for Flood Exposures: Lessons for Thailand Uday Virkud, Executive Vice President, AIR Worldwide 3.00 pm Property Losses – Coverage Issues and Efficient Claims Management Vichai Santimahakullert, Chairman of Property Insurance Committee, General Insurance Association, Thailand 3.20 pm Catastrophe Planning – The Real Savings for Insurers in Times of Flood Khairul Za’im, Electronic Engineer, Forensic Services (M) Sdn Bhd 3.40 pm Tea Break High Level Panel 4.10 pm Executive High Level Panel on the Flood Exposures -5.30 pm and the Way Forward – Building Partnerships (Industry and Government), (Industry and People), (Insurers and Reinsurers) & (Insurers and Association). This panel will involve leaders from the ceding and reinsurance fraternities as well as management consultants and loss adjusters. Panellists include: • Chai Sophonpanich, Chairman & CEO, Bangkok Insurance Public Co Ltd • Surachai Sirivallop, CEO, Thai Reinsurance Co Plc • Ivo Menzinger, Managing Director, Global Partnerships, Head, Asia-Pacific & Emerging Markets Strategy, Swiss Re • Malcolm Steingold, CEO, Aon Benfield Asia Pacific • Jomar Nieva, Vice President, Asia Pacific, Risk Quotient W ith the Thai floods being rated as one of the worst events to hit the insurance industry in the region, with the insured losses totalling some four times the size of the premiums in Thailand, there have been repeated calls for the insurance and reinsurance industry to rise to the occasion with speed and efficient claims management and to adopt long-term sustainable solutions. Responding to repeated calls from readers and leaders in the industry, Asia Insurance Review in conjunction with Singapore Re is hosting a one-day dedicated Seminar in Bangkok with the support of the Office of the Insurance Commission (OIC) and the General Insurance Association (GIA) of Thailand. The Seminar will bring together the local Thai insurance industry and international players and experts serving the market to look at the measures needed to move forward, while drawing critical lessons from the experience, including the need for understanding the exposures and putting in place the necessary risk management measures. Registration Fees: Members of GIA Thailand: Free of Charge Special Fee for Foreign Delegates: S$500
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A One-Day Seminar on Critical Lessons from the Thai Floods22 March 2012 • Renaissance Bangkok Ratchaprasong Hotel, Bangkok, Thailand
Organised by: In Conjunction With:
Media Partner: Supported by:
Sponsors:
Chairman of Seminar Sivam Subramaniam, Editor-in-Chief, Asia Insurance Review & Middle East Insurance Review 7.45 am Registration & Coffee 8.45 am Welcome Address Jiraphant Asvatanakul, President,
General Insurance Association, Thailand
8.50 am Keynote AddressPravej Ongartsittigul, Secretary General, Office of Insurance Commission, Thailand
9.10 am Special Official Address: Strategies of Water Management in ThailandChukiat Sapphaisal, Member, Strategic Formulation Committee for Water Resources Management (SCWRM), Thailand
10.20 am Industry Keynote Address: The Impact of the 2011 Thailand Flood on the Re/Insurance Market & Effective Flood Exposure ManagementGabor Jaimes, Head of Property Product Management, Asia-Pacific, Swiss Re
11.10 am Will Reinsurers be Ready to Support Thailand Going Forward?
Vinod Krishnan, CEO, Aon Benfield Asia 11.40 am Tea Break
12.00 nn Bringing Covers to the Masses - Options for Thailand Michael Schwarz, Head of Global Partnerships East Asia, Swiss Re
12.20 pm Business Interruption (BI), Contingency BI, Wide Area Coverage and Other Legal Issues in Flood ClaimsPeter Shelford, Country Managing Partner, DLA Piper (Thailand) Ltd
1.00 pm Lunch Hosted by DLA Piper (Thailand) Ltd
2.30 pm Modelling for Flood Exposures: Lessons for ThailandUday Virkud, Executive Vice President, AIR Worldwide
3.00 pm Property Losses – Coverage Issues and Efficient Claims ManagementVichai Santimahakullert, Chairman of Property Insurance Committee, General Insurance Association, Thailand
3.20 pm Catastrophe Planning – The Real Savings for Insurers in Times of FloodKhairul Za’im, Electronic Engineer, Forensic Services (M) Sdn Bhd
3.40 pm Tea BreakHigh Level Panel
4.10 pm Executive High Level Panel on the Flood Exposures -5.30 pm and the Way Forward – Building Partnerships (Industry
and Government), (Industry and People), (Insurers and Reinsurers) & (Insurers and Association). This panel will involve leaders from the ceding and reinsurance fraternities as well as management consultants and loss adjusters.Panellists include:•ChaiSophonpanich,Chairman&CEO, Bangkok Insurance Public Co Ltd
With the Thai f loods being rated as one of the worst events to hit the insurance industry in the region, with the insured losses totalling some four times the size of the premiums
in Thailand, there have been repeated calls for the insurance and reinsurance industry to rise to the occasion with speed and efficient claims management and to adopt long-term sustainable solutions.
Responding to repeated calls from readers and leaders in the industry, Asia Insurance Review in conjunction with Singapore Re is
hosting a one-day dedicated Seminar in Bangkok with the support of the Office of the Insurance Commission (OIC) and the General Insurance Association (GIA) of Thailand. The Seminar will bring together the local Thai insurance industry and international players and experts serving the market to look at the measures needed to move forward, while drawing critical lessons from the experience, including the need for understanding the exposures and putting in place the necessary risk management measures.
Registration Fees:Members of GIA Thailand: Free of ChargeSpecial Fee for Foreign Delegates: S$500
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Seminar on Critical Lessons from the Thai Floods22 March 2012 • Renaissance Bangkok Ratchaprasong Hotel, Bangkok, Thailand
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