Strategic Research Institute will present the “Terrorism Risk Assessment and Insurance Coverage Forum” to be held June 12-13 at the Westin Grand in Washington, D.C.
The conference will examine the scope and depth of terrorism risks, practical solutions being implemented by insurers and risk managers, guidance and regulations being given by Treasury, interpretations by the NAIC, and questions of coverage and pricing being asked by the marketplace.
Approaches for quantifying and modeling terrorism risk and exposure vary by the interests of each player. Participants can learn how others are dealing with such issues as measuring risk, assessing the probability of a future attack and the challenges of coverage and pricing. Through a series of panel discussions and presentations a panel of industry leaders will guide attendees through a step-by-step analysis of TRIA and the impact on the industry including insight to proven strategies being implemented by world-class organizations.
Participants can join industry-leaders such as AIG, Kroll Inc., Eqecat, Marsh USA, Morris, Manning & Martin LLP, AIA, Cochran Caronia & Co., ISO, Consumer Federation of America, AON, Tillinghast Towers Perrin, NAIC, Amerisure Insurance Companies, KPMG, Moody’s Investors Service, ACE INA Holdings, Inc., Reinsurance Association of America, and the National Council on Compensation Insurance, as they share insights on the state of the market.
For more information and to register, visit www.srinstitute.com/ci281, or contact Suzy Punj at spunj@srinstitute.com or 212-967-0095.


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