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16-17 May 2016 • Grand Hyatt Melbourne Flagship event of the Actuaries Institute Hear from high-profile speakers Gain in-depth insights and analysis Engage in five plenary sessions and a choice of 48 concurrent sessions Numerous business networking opportunities Register by Friday 22 April 2016 and take advantage of the Early Bird discount. Register online at www.actuaries.asn.au/FSF2016 Financial Services Forum Reimagine The Future

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Page 1: Flagship event of the Actuaries Institute · 16-17 May 2016 • Grand Hyatt Melbourne Flagship event of the Actuaries Institute Hear from high-profile speakers Gain in-depth insights

16-17 May 2016 • Grand Hyatt Melbourne

● Flagship event of the Actuaries Institute

● Hearfromhigh-profilespeakers

● Gain in-depth insights and analysis

● Engageinfiveplenarysessions and a choice of 48 concurrent sessions

● Numerous business networking opportunities

Register by Friday 22 April 2016 and take advantage of the Early Bird discount.

Register online atwww.actuaries.asn.au/FSF2016

Financial Services ForumReimagine The Future

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Plenary 1 – Professional Development and Leadership

Keynote SpeakerAlisa Camplin OAM – Winter Olympic Gold Medallist

Seminar FacilitatorVirginia Trioli Journalist, ABC News Breakfast Presenter and Co-Host

PLENARY SPEAKERSPlenary 2 – Challenges of Ageing Population

Mike Woods Professor of Health Economics, CHERE, University of Technology Sydney

Allyson Essex Branch Manager, Investment Approach Taskforce Branch, Department of Social Services

Plenary 3 – Technology Opportunities

Colin Barnard Industry Leader Finance, Google

Paul McCrory Head of Financial Services and Travel, Facebook

Rebecca Bell General Manager, Utilisation Management, Medibank Private

Plenary 4 – Financial Sustainability

Chris Vanneste Head of Locations, GoGet Carshare

Tim Lawson Head of Australian Insurance, Wealth Management and Diversified Financials Research, Macquarie Securities

Adrian Rees General Manager — Branch 3 (DID), Australian Prudential Regulation Authority

Plenary 5 – Societal Challenges

Bronwyn King Radiation Oncologist and CEO, Tobacco Free Portfolios

Sharanjit Paddam Convenor, Climate Change Working Group, Actuaries Institute

Margo Lydon Chief Executive Officer, SuperFriend – Industry Funds Forum Mental Health Foundation

Suzanne Dvorak CEO, Vivir Healthcare and Executive General Manager, Chandler Macleod Consulting Services

Program at a Glance

Business sessions cover two days and include two buffet lunches and a

Cocktail Party. Full details at www.actuaries.asn.au/FSF2016

Monday 16 May 2016

Sessions: 9.00am – 5.30pm

Seated Buffet Lunch: 12.05pm – 1.05pm

Cocktail Party: 5.30pm – 8.30pm

Tuesday 17 May 2016

Sessions: 8.30am – 5.30pm

Seated Buffet Lunch: 1.00pm – 1.55pm

Airport Bus: 5.45pm

Alisa Camplin

Mike Woods

Allyson Essex

Colin Barnard

Paul McCrory

Rebecca Bell

Chris Vanneste

Tim Lawson

Margo Lydon

Bronwyn King

Adrian Rees

Suzanne Dvorak

Sharanjit Paddam

Plenary Speakers

Virginia Trioli

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CHALLENGES OF AN AGEING POPULATION

● Annuities: Future Market Potential and Consequences for Reporting under new IFRS 4 Phase II – Martin Lam, Cornelis Slagmolen

● Effects on Superannuation of Broken Service and Part-time Work and Possible Solutions – Saffron Sweeney

● Good Practice Principles for Retirement Modelling – Jim Hennington, Glenn Langton

● Housing Decisions of Older Australians – Actuaries Institute Housing Working Group

● Meeting Changing Needs in Retirement – David Rush, Martin Paino, Ismar Tuzovic

● Personal Financial Planning Calculators: Communicating Life-Time Consumption Risks – Anthony Asher, Adam Butt, Ujwal Kayande, Gaurav Khemka

● Probabilistic Population Projections for Australia’s Very Elderly Population at the State and National Level – Wilma Terblanche

● SM Bonds: A Proposal to Manage, Price and Transfer Longevity Risk – Shauna Ferris, Piet de Jong

● Superannuation Practice Committee – Recent Developments – Superannuation Practice Committee

● The Non-Challenges of an Aging Population – Frank Ashe

● Till Death do us Part – Alun Stevens, Nathan Bonarius

FINANCIAL SUSTAINABILITY

● A Framework for the Valuation of Non-Market Based Embedded Options in Life Insurance Products – Mathieu Jones, Joshua Corrigan, Stuart Blackhall

● Actuarial Impacts of Life Insurance Commission Reform – Dale Jackson, Tyson Johnston

● Climate Risk and Australia’s Financial System – Sharanjit Paddam, Kate MacKenzie

● Industry Funds – The Next Demutualisations? – Colin Yellowlees

● Insurance Regulation Reimagined – What to Expect in 2025 & Beyond – Rob Curtis, Julian Braganza

● LIWMPC Update on the Australian Life Insurance Industry – LIWMPC

● Not time to Give Up on Disability Insurance Yet – Malcolm Weir, Emily Galer

● Rebirth of an Industry – Life Insurance Disrupter – Paul Caputo, John Nicholls

● Risk Based Capital – A Practitioner’s Perspective – Richard Cornwell

● Shifting Sands in Banking Regulation: Basel 4 and IFRS 9 – Sen Nagarajan

● Superannuation Fund Trustee Capital Management – Tim Gorst, Ben Facer

● The Future of Financial Reporting – John Nicholls, Paul Caputo

● The Future of Life Insurance Stress Testing – Thuy Truong, Matthew Larkin, Meera Sardana

● Trauma and Insights from Munich Re’s Experience Analysis – Brad Louis, Kris Boundy, Jason How

PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT AND LEADERSHIP

● Actuary Entrepreneur – Kevin Lin

● Citius, Altius, Fortius: How can Actuaries Reinvent Themselves? – Magnolia Aspiras, Kaise Stephan

● Hot Topics in Enterprise Risk Management – in Financial Services and Beyond – Risk Management Practice Committee

● The Banking and Finance Oath – Highlighting the Importance of Individual Accountability, Behaviour and Leadership – Clare Payne

SOCIETAL CHALLENGES

● All “R’s” and No Action – Rehab, Retraining, Re-skilling, Re-design and Re-pricing – Yan Sun, Andrea McDonnell

● Conduct Risk – Lessons from UK – Don Jonstone

● Lies, Damned Lies and the Intergenerational Report – Richard Lyon, Randy Amidharmo

● The Three Pillars of Insurance – Jason Gordon

TECHNOLOGY OPPORTUNITIES AND RISK

● 300 Years of Data Analytics in Life Insurance – Matthew Ralph, Avanti Patki

● Data Analytics – Latest Developments – Data Analytics Working Group

● Determining the Optimal Investment and Consumption Strategy for Australian Retirees – David Schneider, Paul Newfield, Jeff Chee

● Global Innovation in Life Insurance – Opportunities for Australian Life Insurers – Angat Sandhu, Justin Ward

● How Data Analytics and Big Data will make Fitter Life Insurers – Stephen Lee, John Yick, Nicholas Warren

● Risk Culture and Risk Maturity – Gergard Diedericks, Ashley Palmer

● Robo-Advice: A Revolution 64 Years in the Making – Harry Chemay

● Greater Expectations – Global Regulatory Convergence, Pressures, and How Insurers In Different Parts of the World Are Responding – Richard Weatherill

OTHER

● Actuarial Systems: What Lies Ahead? – Ting Fang Lim, Peter Baker, Magnolia Aspiras, Marc Mer

● Bridging the Communication Gap between Actuaries and Trustees (Demystifying Current Topics in Group Risk Insurance) – Francis Burgess

● Group Insurance Industry Claims Study – Jenni Baxter, Revsion Tam

● Investment Performance Attribution Linking – A Solution that Adds Up Over Time – Martin Hickling

● Managing the Consumer’s Investment Risk – Sean McGing

● Strong Risk Culture leads to Effective ICAAP – Martin Lam, Daragh Brady

Topic Snapshot

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Registration Information

There are a range of registration packages available including shared tickets. Please visit www.actuaries.asn.au/FSF2016 for more information.

Be sure to register by 22 April 2016 to take advantage of the Early Bird discount.

For further information, please contact:Emma Simonson, Head of Eventst +61 (0) 2 9239 6122f +61 (0) 2 9239 6170 e [email protected] www.actuaries.asn.au/FSF2016

@ActuariesInst – tweet using #FSF2016

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Silver Sponsors

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Previous delegates have commented...

•“The plenary sessions were fantastic and the

concurrent sessions were very interesting.”

•“Very well organised,

and very wide variety of content”

•“The Forum provided a wealth of interesting ideas and questions,

which challenged and broadened my

perspectives.”

•“Great networking

opportunity.”

•“A fantastic event – I really enjoyed it!”

Venue

Grant Hyatt Melbourne123 Collins StreetMelbourne VIC 3000t +61 (0) 3 9657 1234

Accommodation

A special delegate rate has been arranged at the Grand Hyatt Melbourne. When making a reservation, please quote booking reference G-ACTF to receive this rate. The discounted rate is available for three nights prior and three nights after the Forum if you wish to extend your stay.

To book your accommodation, contact Reservations via phone or email:t +61 (0) 3 9657 1234 or 13 1234e [email protected]

Register online at www.actuaries.asn.au/FSF2016

Almost 90% of FSF2014 delegates

who completed their feedback forms agreed

that the Forum met or exceeded their

expectations.