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Key Topics

New Business Margin on Revenue

  • NBMR - still relevant
  • Gaining new insight into insurer profitability through New Business Margin on Revenue
  • New thoughts on renewal rates for Embedded Values
  • New Business Margin on Revenue

Actuarial and Risk

  • Insurers dealing with regulatory change
  • NBMR - still relevant
  • Interview with Nicolaas Kruger
  • What is best practice for matching annuities in Greece in 2012?
  • Nearer the edge than ever before

Economics

  • This is huge - updated
  • Massively over-paid unskilled workers?
  • If your model has always been wrong
  • Should South Africa import Chinese TVs?
  • Unattractive Austerity

Insurance

  • Insurers dealing with regulatory change
  • NBMR - still relevant
  • Telecoms firms entering profitable segment of insurance market
  • JPBIBNR - Just Plain Bad Incurred But Not Reported
  • West African insurance trip

Unemployment

  • Massively over-paid unskilled workers?
  • Should South Africa import Chinese TVs?
  • Unattractive Austerity
  • Bad US unemployment news coming
  • Yes the US government is part of the problem

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