Event Details
Mode: Virtual
CPD Hours: 1 Hour
Programme Highlights:
Join us for a concise yet in-depth 1-hour webinar, co-organised by the Chartered Institute of Loss Adjusters (CILA) and the Singapore College of Insurance (SCI), as we explore a decade of evolution in Business Interruption (BI) Policy Wordings. This complimentary session delves into the dynamic world of BI insurance, drawing on insights from the pivotal 2012 publication "Business Interruption Policy Wordings: Challenges Highlighted by Claims Experience" by CILA and the Insurance Institute of London, and its subsequent 2019 update.
Learn how the 2019 update reflects significant industry shifts, including redefinitions of key terms and adaptations to tackle challenges like wide area damage, moving towards more comprehensive and transparent BI policies.
This webinar is a must-attend for professionals seeking to understand the transformation of BI policy wordings and their impact on the insurance landscape. Register now to join this critical discussion and contribute to the advancement of clearer and more effective BI policies.
For Whom:
This webinar is targeted at a broad spectrum of professionals involved in the insurance sector, including policy creators, underwriters, claims adjusters, insurance brokers, legal advisors, as well as business owners, CFOs, and risk managers.
Academics, researchers, and students in the fields of insurance, risk management, and business administration will also find this webinar extremely valuable.
Key Learning Objectives:
- In-depth Analysis of the 2012 Report: Understand the foundational issues identified in 2012, exploring the gap between policy wordings and practical application in BI claims.
- 2019 Updates – A Closer Look: Examine how the industry has responded to the challenges highlighted in 2012, including specific wording changes and their implications on claims handling and legal interpretations.
- Current Trends and Future Directions: Identify the latest trends in BI policy wordings, focusing on unresolved issues like wide area damage and the industry's movement towards more transparent and customer-friendly policies.
- Real-World Impact and Case Studies: Analyze how these changes have been implemented in practice, with case studies illustrating the real-world impact on businesses and the insurance industry.