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3rd Annual Congress | Home
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Maximizing Profit in a Changing Market
Successfully responding to the strategic changes taking place in the Insurance Industry

November 26th 2008 | London

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Directors from brokers and insurers recognise that the industry is rapidly changing – consolidation, changes in traditional distribution, new business models and the onset of an economic downturn are all driving change and uncertainty. The question is; how do directors respond to ensure their organisations survive and prosper in the coming months and years.

This one-day conference will focus on the impact that these changes will have on the industry in order for directors to successfully respond to the challenges which lie ahead.

Topics to be covered include:
  • What will be the impact of technology?
  • How do you create more efficient processes to reduce costs?
  • What will happen to insurer owned distribution?
  • Will consolidation continue – especially in the SME broker sector?
  • The impact of changing distribution for commercial and personal lines
  • What does the down turn mean for the industry?
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Standard rate £699 + VAT | Members rate £299 + VAT


Speakers include
Nicolas Moreau
Group Chief Executive
AXA UK and Ireland
Chris Lay
Managing Director
Marsh
Julian Enoizi
President and Chief Executive Officer
CNA Insurance Company
Barry Smith
Chief Executive
Fortis UK
Chris Giles
Chief Executive Officer
Chubb Insurance Company of Europe


Register today - click here
Standard rate £699 + VAT | Members rate £299 + VAT


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