Life and Pensions Faculty

The CII’s Life and Pensions Faculty encourages and promotes progression to qualified status and the maintenance of good practice, the highest standards of competence, expertise and professionalism for staff at all levels of experience. This website provides members with a host of relevant and timely information in a range of formats, covering high level research, technical and legal developments, through to topical debates and seminars – all designed to keep you up to date with your chosen area of expertise.

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Robert Fletcher,
Bancassurance Director,
Scottish Widows
Life and Pensions Faculty Chair
May, 2012
 
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Karel van Hulle, the European Commission’s lead official on insurance & occupational pensions, offers his own strictly personal view of insurance regulation in the post-financial crisis world.
 
 TP74_van_Hulle_Insurance_Regulation_30Apr2012.pdf,  TP74_Reflective_Questions.pdf
 
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May, 2012
 
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Gabriel Bernadino, Chair of the new European Insurance & Occupational Pensions Authority provides a perspective on the pan-EU supervisor’s first year of operation.
 
 TP75_Bernardino_Insurance_Supervision_30Apr2012.pdf
 
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May, 2012
 
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April, 2012
 
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Chartered Insurance Practitioner Duncan Minty describes the complexities of personal data protection and transparency in insurance and summarises the role of professionals in mitigating reputational risks.
 
 TP72_Reflective_Questions.pdf,  TP72_Minty_The_Need_to_Know_4Apr2012.pdf
 
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April, 2012
 
Lectures
The CII’s Life & Pension’s Faculty recently supported a high profile Reform seminar held at the CII’s Insurance Hall to discuss implementation of the Dilnot report on funding long term care. Speakers included the author of the report himself Andrew Dilnot CBE and shadow secretary of state for health Andy Burnham MP along with a host of other industry experts.
 
 LTC conference slides.pdf
 
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April, 2012
 
To mark the CII’s hundredth anniversary as a chartered professional body we’re publishing a series of research reports to explore some of the risks and opportunities that might face us in the decades to come. This report is the second in the series and focuses on possible socioeconomic futures and their implications for insurance and financial services.
 
 Centenary_Socioeconomic_Report_Final_WEB.pdf
 
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March, 2012
 
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CII Briefing on a series of FSA papers published on 27 February on independent versus restricted advice, legacy assets, and Distributor-Influenced Funds.
 
 CII_Briefing_FSA_RDR_Papers_Feb2012.pdf
 
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March, 2012
 
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The FSA has published its Retail Conduct Risk Outlook (RCRO) for 2012. The RCRO sets out the FSA’s assessment of the 15 most significant retail conduct risks for the coming 18 months. These are risks arising from a firm’s conduct in their direct relationships with consumers, or where they have a direct duty to retail customers. The RCRO covers the prevailing macroeconomic and environmental factors impacting firms and consumers as well as the identified key risks.
 
 FSA_Financial_Conduct_Risk_Outlook_2012_FULL.pdf,  FSA_Financial_Conduct_Risk_Outlook_2012_FS.pdf,  FSA_Financial_Conduct_Risk_Outlook_2012_INSURANCE.pdf
 
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March, 2012
 
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A CII briefing summarising the Budget 2012 announcements related to financial services, insurance, property and taxation.
 
 Budget_2012_VF.pdf
 
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March, 2012
 
Demographic forces are set to change the nature of economics and society over the course of this century. Populations are aging at a substantial pace whilst fertility is dramatically falling. How we maintain a productive workforce as the population ages and how we ensure adequate retirement incomes for the elderly are set to be defining issues of our time. In this thinkpiece, George Magnus, Senior Economic Adviser at UBS, sets out ways in which governments and financial services can cope with such a dramatic demographic shift.
 
 TP71_Magnus_The_Challenge_of_Age_23Mar2012.pdf
 
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