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Price Monitoring: Survival Strategies for a Soft Market

This session will explore practical challenges and considerations in constructing and interpreting price monitors. There will also be a discussion on the implementation of price monitors, resulting benefits, pitfalls, and best practices from a company wide perspective to help practitioners in making the most of price monitoring reporting.
Source: 2006 Ratemaking Seminar
Type: concurrent
Moderators: Sean Delvin
Panelists: Brian Hughes

Price Monitoring - Practical Approaches

This session will explore practical challenges and considerations in constructing and interpreting price monitors. There will also be a discussion on the implementation of price monitors, resulting benefits, pitfalls, and best practices from a company wide perspective to help practitioners in making the most of price monitoring reporting.
Source: 2006 Ratemaking Seminar
Type: concurrent
Moderators: Sean Delvin
Panelists: Brian Hughes

Pricing Programs Business

This session will explore two of these mechanisms, excess and surplus lines and programs. Pricing Actuaries working in companies underwriting this business often function in close alignment with other disciplines such as underwriting and marketing. The speakers represent companies underwriting business in each of these segments. Differences in business characteristics, regulation, marketing, and types and classes of business underwritten will be discussed. Also covered will be the approaches pricing actuaries use to address the unique challenges these differences create as well as changes in these markets over the past few years.
Source: 2006 Ratemaking Seminar
Type: concurrent
Moderators: Sean Delvin
Panelists: Michael Petrocik

Pricing Express and Surplus Lines

This session will explore two of these mechanisms, excess and surplus lines and programs. Pricing Actuaries working in companies underwriting this business often function in close alignment with other disciplines such as underwriting and marketing. The speakers represent companies underwriting business in each of these segments. Differences in business characteristics, regulation, marketing, and types and classes of business underwritten will be discussed. Also covered will be the approaches pricing actuaries use to address the unique challenges these differences create as well as changes in these markets over the past few years.
Source: 2006 Ratemaking Seminar
Type: concurrent
Moderators: Sean Delvin
Panelists: Michael Petrocik

Considerations for Small Business Owners Policies

This panel will focus on those fundamentals of underwriting and rating including the application of statistical modeling.
Source: 2006 Ratemaking Seminar
Type: concurrent
Moderators: Sean Delvin
Panelists: Robert Walling

Product Development

The first portion of this session will focus on lessons learned from successful and unsuccessful entries into new markets and ways to lessen the risks inherent in such forays. The second portion of the session will discuss the process of developing pricing for non-traditional insurance coverage’s.
Source: 2006 Ratemaking Seminar
Type: concurrent
Moderators: Sean Delvin
Panelists: Beth Fitzgerald, Dave McLaughry

The New NCCI Hazard Groups

This session will focus on some aspects of the design and implementation of large risk insurance programs in the marketplace.
Source: 2006 Ratemaking Seminar
Type: concurrent
Moderators: Sean Delvin
Panelists: Brian Ingle

Loss Rating Models: Value Proposition

This session will focus on some aspects of the design and implementation of large risk insurance programs in the marketplace.
Source: 2006 Ratemaking Seminar
Type: concurrent
Moderators: Sean Delvin
Panelists: Brian Ingle

Workers Compensation-State of the Market

An overview of the current state of the workers compensation line will be presented, including a review of financial results, recent trends, and a discussion of where the line might be headed.
Source: 2006 Ratemaking Seminar
Type: concurrent
Moderators: Sean Delvin
Panelists: Jennifer Tomilin

Workers Compensation State of the Line

An overview of the current state of the workers compensation line will be presented, including a review of financial results, recent trends, and a discussion of where the line might be headed.
Source: 2006 Ratemaking Seminar
Type: concurrent
Moderators: Sean Delvin
Panelists: Jennifer Tomilin

Variable Reduction for Predictive Modeling with Clustering

Variable Reduction for Predictive Modeling with Clustering
Source: 2006 Ratemaking Seminar
Type: Paper
Moderators: Sean Delvin
Panelists: Robert Sanche
Keywords: Predictive Modeling, Clustering

The Actuary and Data Standards

The panelists will discuss the transition of standards or lack of standards from where they were driven initially by business needs and state regulation to now being driven by technology and financial requirements. The panelists will also speculate where the transition to standards will ultimately lead to.
Source: 2006 Ratemaking Seminar
Type: concurrent
Moderators: David Clark
Panelists: Gary Knoble, Arthur Cadorine

The Actuary and the Data Manager

Session panelists will address basic issues behind data management including privacy and confidentiality, methods for controlling data and the need to be concerned about data quality.
Source: 2006 Ratemaking Seminar
Type: concurrent
Moderators: David Clark
Panelists: Bruce Tollefson, Christine Siekierski, Peter Moretta

Introduction to Ratemaking Relativities

This session will present several examples of particular techniques used by actuaries in determining relativities.
Source: 2006 Ratemaking Seminar
Type: concurrent
Moderators: David Clark
Panelists: Brian Donlan

Basic Techniques for an Overall Indication

This session's topics will include data organization for premium and losses, data adjustments such as current rate level, loss development and trend, and the determination of the expense provision.
Source: 2006 Ratemaking Seminar
Type: concurrent
Moderators: James Maher
Panelists: Gavin Lienemann

Managing a Company in a Soft Market

Managing a Company in a Soft Market
Source: 2006 Ratemaking Seminar
Type: concurrent
Moderators: Kathy Garrigan
Panelists: Michael Fusco, Robert James
Keywords: Soft Market, Managing a Company

Managing a Company in a Soft Market

Managing a Company in a Soft Market
Source: 2006 Ratemaking Seminar
Type: general
Moderators: Kathy Garrigan
Panelists: Michael Fusco, Robert James
Keywords: Soft Market, Managing a Company

Stochastic Cash Flows and Utility-Theoretic Underwriting

Source: 2005 CARe LAS - Risk and Return in Reinsurance
Type: affiliate
Panelists: Leigh Halliwell

RMK Framework and Covariance

Source: 2005 CARe LAS - Risk and Return in Reinsurance
Type: affiliate
Panelists: Dave Clark

Riskiness Leverage Models

Source: 2005 CARe LAS - Risk and Return in Reinsurance
Type: affiliate
Panelists: Stewart Gleason

Results of survey regarding methods used by re(insurers) - See more at: https://www.casact.org/community/sections/care/0905/index.cfm?fa=sessions#sthash.aFgiIlyR.dpuf

Source: 2005 CARe LAS - Risk and Return in Reinsurance
Type: affiliate
Panelists: Stephen Lowe

Insurance Capital As A Shared Asset - Theory and Practice

Source: 2005 CARe LAS - Risk and Return in Reinsurance
Type: affiliate
Panelists: Don Mango

Financial pricing models/Froot-Stein pricing with RMK allocation

Source: 2005 CARe LAS - Risk and Return in Reinsurance
Type: affiliate
Panelists: Trent Vaughn

CARe LAS 2005 Bibliography

Source: 2005 CARe LAS - Risk and Return in Reinsurance
Type: affiliate

Risk-Based Solvency

models and comments on building an internal model. Solvency II has received particular attention recently through the CEIOPS' first Qualitative Impact Studies
Source: 2005 Regional Affiliate - CAE
Type: affiliate
Panelists: Sabine Betz
Keywords: Risk-Based Solvency