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COVID-19: Analysis and Exam Considerations

Covid-19 is one of the biggest operational risk events in history. As economies shut down, rebound and the re/insurance sector struggles with a new work paradigm, regulators are changing their procedures to cope with the challenges of the pandemic.

Join us November 5th, 2020 for an informative discussion on the difficulties faced by regulators in assessing the resilience of the re/insurance sector and procedures to perform to address new risks that are being faced by industry. It is against this backdrop that Examination Resources, LLC is inviting you to attend the first in our Webinar Series to keep you informed and up-to-date with regulatory topics relating to Analysis and Examination procedures and how the impact on different insurers has developed since the world has been dealing with this virus over the past several months.

All the webinars are free to attend, CE credits will also be available for those regulators who participate in our webinars:

Please send your questions, comments and feedback to: BryanFuller@examresources.net

Learning Objectives

After completing this webinar, the participants will be able to:

  • Identify key impacts of COVID-19 on the macro-economy as well as the insurance and reinsurance sector
  • Identify changes in regulatory requirements and understand operational challenges and resulting changes implemented by insurers due to the pandemic
  • Understand how analysis and exams can be enhanced to deal with risks posed by COVID-19 and review best practices by line of business in terms of analysis and exam procedures.


Although there may be time during the webinar to take questions, to take full advantage of the time allotted to this important discussion, please submit questions in advance to BryanFuller@examresources.net

Panelists

Earn Professional Education Credits and gain unique insights from financial analysis and exam supervisors concerning how regulators can improve processes relating to the virus.