Date
Time

12.00pm - 12.30pm: Light Lunch/tea/coffee

12.30pm - 2.00pm: Meeting 

Venue
Grand Canal Hotel, Grand Canal Street Upper, Dublin 4

Operational Risk in Insurance

The event “Operational Risk in Insurance” will take place on Thursday, 6th June at 12.30pm in the Grand Canal Hotel.

Many actuaries working in insurance are familiar with macros risks – reserve risk, premium risk, catastrophe risk etc. Where actuaries may have less experience is in the field of operational risk. 

Clive Kelly, President of the Association of Compliance Officers in Ireland (ACOI), will present this talk to highlight areas of operational risk and best practice to manage and mitigate such risks.

 

To access podcasts please contact the Society: info@actuaries.ie 

Biographical details

Clive is the current President of the Association of Compliance Officers in Ireland (ACOI), the leading global compliance association

Clive has worked in International Financial services for 33 years for leading global insurers and reinsurers and has held the following roles over that time: CEO, Independent Non-executive Director, Head of Risk, Head of Compliance and Chief Underwriting Officer

Clive is an industry-recognized expert in risk management, compliance, insurance and reinsurance in the financial services sector

Clive is a lecturer, author & examiner at NFQ level 7-9 and in senior executive education in Risk management, Compliance, Financial Markets, Bank Directorship and Governance. He teaches on programmes for University College Dublin, Institute of Bankers, Chartered Accountants Ireland, Central Bank of Ireland, Irish Department of Finance and ACOI.

Clive speaks both nationally and internationally on a wide variety of topics such as Risk management, Compliance, Governance and Culture and has published both in industry journals and in the national press on the topic of Compliance.

 

Cost (members)
€0
Cost (non-members)
€50.00
Event Type
CPD Event
Speakers/Presenters
Clive Kelly, President of the Association of Compliance Officers in Ireland (ACOI)