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Epidemic and pandemic risk sharing solutions for a sustainable and resilient financial global eco-system – RIMS Live 2021

Alongside this year’s RIMS Live conference, the Lloyd’s America team and some Lloyd’s market participants will be hosting a short development programme for North American risk managers and brokers. Each session has been set up to highlight the unique characteristics and opportunities available in the Lloyd’s market and to share topical insights of importance to the risk management profession.

This is an open event series, feel free to share joining details with your colleagues who may be interested. You do not need to have a RIMS Live conference pass to attend this programme.

Event Summary 

Join the Epidemic Risk Solutions (ERS) team at Munich Re for a briefing on the development of a new market for non-damage business interruption solutions with first policies now bound. The ERS team was established in 2017 as a dedicated business unit with a specific global mandate to develop and provide protection against the impact of future epidemics and pandemics.

This session will cover:

  • Description and application of the solution developed by Munich Re
  • Overcoming the accumulation risk challenge via risk transformation
  • How we hope to broaden the offering and promotion of epidemic and pandemic solutions through collaboration with Lloyd’s
  • Q&A

Presenters:

Tina Kirby, Senior Underwriter – Epidemic Risk Solutions, Munich Re

Leigh Hall, Deputy Head – Epidemic Risk Solutions, Munich Re

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Apr 21 2021

Epidemic and pandemic risk sharing solutions for a sustainable and resilient financial global eco-system – RIMS Live 2021

Join the Epidemic Risk Solutions (ERS) team at Munich Re for a briefing on the development of a new market for non-damage business interruption solutions with first policies now bound. The ERS team was established in 2017 as a dedicated business unit with a specific global mandate to develop and provide protection against the impact of future epidemics and pandemics.

Virtual | 11:00 – 12:00, 16:00 – 17:00 ET, BST