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Capacity Building for Insurance Supervisors - Leveraging Actuarial Skills in the Caribbean

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The second pilot of the training “Capacity Building for Insurance Supervisors - Leveraging Actuarial Skills” in the Caribbean will take place from 1-5 April 2019 in Port of Spain, Trinidad. The in-person training will be followed by a series of webinars to deepen some of the training content and provide supervisors with continued opportunities for peer learning

This is the 2nd of a new series of trainings jointly developed by the A2ii, IAIS and IAA. The first was held earlier this year for Sub Saharan Africa in Mauritius, and the next will be held in Indonesia. The training aims at strengthening the understanding and application of the actuarial concepts and tools needed to support effective insurance supervision and regulation. For more information about the training, visit the project's page. 

The focus and approach of the training will be on teaching principles while making the training as practical and simple as possible. The training will involve a range of techniques such as lecture-based sessions, case studies, break out sessions and quizzes with the intention to make the training as interactive as possible. The syllabus for the training is broken into 4 major components:

  • Insurance Core Principles
  • Risk-Based Supervision
  • Using Actuarial Work
  • Developing Capabilities

Training Program

Prior to the training, a survey and pre-webinar will be held to help us better fit the training agenda to your needs and expectations. After the training, there will be 2 follow-up webinars to recap key questions or share practical learnings. There will also be an opportunity for individual calls with the trainers to discuss country-specific issues.

Date:
Monday, 1. April 2019 9:00 AM
to Friday, 5. April 2019 5:00 PM
Duration:
5 days
Location:
Port of Spain, Trinidad
Knowledge category:
Actuarial Training
Latin America & the Caribbean
Prudential