Buyers who are wondering how the market will tend in 2009
will hear speakers who will address subjects which directly
influence the course rates will take.
Many of the specialist topics are of particular current interest
and should prove to be of real benefit not only to buyers,
but also to both insurers and brokers with direct personal
experience of the subjects concerned.
The speakers are all passionate about their specialist subjects
and are not afraid to let their views be known or to be confrontational
if necessary.
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PROGRAMME
Day 1
P&I : threats and opportunities - is consolidation inevitable?
Paul Koronka, CEO Regis Mutual Management
P&I issues in 2009 The last five years in the P&I market: a gathering storm?
Underwriting results and investment returns: the best of friends
or the worst of enemies? Enduring elements of P&I performance:
plus ηa change, plus c'est la mκme chose? The future of mutuality:
stable progress or paradigm shift?
Joe Hughes, Chairman & CEO Shipowners Claims Bureau, Inc.
Managers for the American P&I Club, New York
The future of mutuality How relevant is mutuality to today's society? Does mutuality
have a place to play in a diversified financial services market?
Mutuals: growing globally
Shaun Tarbuck, Chief Executive, International Cooperative &
Mutual Insurance Federation (ICMIF)
Preserving capital for mutuals in the post-credit crunch
world Alternative capital structures Managing the transition
to Solvency II
Michael Butler, Partner, Moore Stephens
How brokers have changed the face of P&I
Jerry Westmore, Price Forbes
The lemmings are alive and well aka the red ink bath
William Kinnear, Executive Director, Willis & Simon Stonehouse,
Chairman Joint Hull Committee
Have the customer's needs changed? Limits to capacity (and are they about to become very much
more severe?)
Have we been over-insured and would a severe constraint on
capacity be a good thing for us all? Is there a bottom to
the bottomless pit of US tort litigation? Andrew Craig Bennett
, General Manager, COSCO (UK)
Underwriting red ink and falling investment returns Whats
to be done?
Roger Ingles, Elysian Insurance Services
Day 2
How will we handle claims on a 13,000 TEU container ship?
What actions need to be taken by the various parties to the
adventure to deal with the salvage, pollution damage and repairs
to the vessel and how will the consequent claims be dealt with
and by whom?
John Ahern, Rogers Wilkin Ahern Ltd
Modern marine casualties in the glare of publicity
Michael Grey, Lloyd's List
Maritime piracy a pirates perspective What is the true threat of maritime piracy? Is it out
of control? How can you reduce the threat?
Liam Morrissey & Simon Jones, BGN Risk
Salvage what happens next?
John Noble, Noble Marine Services
Making money in a Takaful way The building blocks of Islamic finance What is special
about Takaful? How to structure a Takaful Company
What investments are allowed?
Ben Macfarlane, BJ Macfarlane & Co
Marine insurance the lessons of Bolero
Ake Nilson, Marinade
Modern claims & risk management information
Ilka McHugh, Aon
Straight through processing the future of global insurance Technology for global electronic trading: Acord standards
and Swift) Will the London market suffer? Should London
embrace electronic trading?
Roger Foord, Roger Foord & Associates
Mistakes can be costly
Zareena Hussain, Full Circle MAT
Litigation anyone?
Tim McGovern, Snyder McGovern, Chicago
Marine insurance law reform: all smoke and mirrors? - An
Australian perspective
Derek Luxford, Partner, Transport, Trade & Energy, Hicksons,
Sydney
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