Solvency II: Defining a practical implementation strategy

Solvency II - Defining a practical implementation strategy

If you missed the recent live webinar in conjunction with Sas debating Solvency II and practical implementation strategies - it is now available for viewing on-demand.

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Among the subjects discussed by the panel are:
• Identifying the key building blocks of Solvency II implementation - slicing and dicing the directive to make it manageable within tight timescales
• How can you leverage the tools you already have at your disposal to accelerate delivery and de-risk your Solvency II project?
• Assessing the long term risks and rewards of your Solvency II plan: making strategic decisions now to ensure ongoing compliance and being prepared for Solvency III
• Getting management buy in from the word "go" to enable nimble decision-making and smooth implementation

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