Cii Radio

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CII Radio from the Chartered Insurance Institute.

Episodes

  • PFS President - Adam Owen

    23/10/2019 Duration: 12min

    In this episode of the podcast, we're joined by Adam Owen, president of the Personal Finance Society. We talk about his future year in office. To find out more about CII Radio, and for useful links, please visit thejournal.cii.co.uk/podcasts/

  • Regulatory landscape of the insurance profession, with Keith Richard & Sainesh Dar

    16/10/2019 Duration: 22min

    In this episode of CII Radio, we're joined by Keith Richards and Sainesh Dar. Keith is Managing Director of Engagement at the Chartered Insurance Institute and CEO of the Personal Finance Society. Sainesh is CII Regional Director for the South Asia region. We discuss the regulatory landscape of the insurance profession, both in the UK and internationally, and how leveraging reform can have a positive impact on the industry overall. To find out more about CII Radio, and for useful links, please visit thejournal.cii.co.uk/podcasts/

  • Wellbeing and mental health, with Tali Shlomo & Rob Stephenson

    09/10/2019 Duration: 23min

    In this episode of CII Radio, we're talking to Tali Shlomo from the CII, and Rob Stephenson, founder of InsideOut and MindCycle. We discuss wellbeing and mental health, both in society and in the workplace. To find out more about CII Radio, and for useful links, please visit thejournal.cii.co.uk/podcasts/

  • Changes to the corporate Chartered status proposition

    02/10/2019 Duration: 10min

    In this episode of the podcast, we're talking about the changes to corporate Chartered status. We're joined by Ian Simons, Marketing Director at the CII. Recently, the Chartered Insurance Institute released the results of the corporate Chartered status consultation. As a result, they have made some changes to the proposition. To find out more about CII Radio, and for useful links, please visit thejournal.cii.co.uk/podcasts/

  • Apprenticeship Levy, with Manuel Thompson-Oloko

    25/09/2019 Duration: 07min

    In this episode of the podcast we are talking to Manuel Thompson-Oloko, Aspire Apprenticeship Executive at the Chartered Insurance Institute. The Apprenticeship Levy was first announced in the Summer budget 2015, and came into effect on 6th April 2017. Two years on we are speaking to the CII's own apprenticeships expert to find out about the levy. To find out more about CII Radio, and for useful links, please visit thejournal.cii.co.uk/podcasts/

  • Environmental liability, with Neil Beresford

    18/09/2019 Duration: 13min

    In recent years we have seen a growing trend of environmental product liability litigation. Many actions have been bought directly against manufacturers who have introduced potentially harmful products, that are alleged to have caused pollution. With plastic use around the world on the rise, and its disposal becoming an issue of growing global concern, are plastics producers likely to join the firing line? In this episode of CII Radio, Neil Beresford, partner at Clyde & Co, London, joins us to discuss the implications of the growing body of litigation against companies whose products are alleged to have caused pollution and the implications for insurers. To find out more about CII Radio, and for useful links, please visit thejournal.cii.co.uk/podcasts/

  • Talk to 10,000, with Ian Simons

    16/09/2019 Duration: 12min

    In this episode, we're talking to Ian Simons, Marketing Director at the Chartered Insurance Insurance. We discuss the Talk to 10,000 Campaign; an initiative from the CII aimed at getting people talking about financial wellbeing. The ‘Talk to 10,000 challenge’ requires ambassadors to meet and talk through key financial moments that matter in women’s lives with at least 10 women each. To find out more about CII Radio, and for useful links, please visit thejournal.cii.co.uk/podcasts/

  • FCA, SM&CR, and culture, with Dr Matt Connell

    11/09/2019 Duration: 22min

    In this episode of the CII Radio podcast series, we are joined by Dr Matt Connell, Policy and Public Affairs Director at the Chartered Insurance Institute. At the end of 2019 the Financial Conduct Authority is introducing the Senior Management and Certification Regime. The regime aims to improve culture within firms. But what is culture? And how can you change it? To find out more about CII Radio, and for useful links, please visit thejournal.cii.co.uk/podcasts/

  • The role of MGAs in the market, with Charles Manchester

    04/09/2019 Duration: 15min

    In this episode of the podcast, we are talking about the role of MGAs in the market and we are joined by Charles Manchester, CEO of Manchester Underwriting and Chair of the Managing General Agents Association. Managing General Agents (MGAs) have been very much in the spotlight in recent years, from the reported prolific rate of expansion of the MGA market to the pressure on MGAs in a potential hardening market. Here, we will discuss the dynamics of the MGA market, how they fit into brokers, insurers and most importantly, customer’s worlds. How best to do business with them and which direction the market could be heading in. To find out more about CII Radio, and for useful links, please visit thejournal.cii.co.uk/podcasts/

  • Gender and ethnicity pay gaps, with Tali Shlomo & Ian Simons

    28/08/2019 Duration: 18min

    In this episode of the podcast we are joined by Ian Simons, Marketing Director, and Tali Shlomo, People Engagement Director, both of the Chartered Insurance Institute. We are talking about the gender pay gap in insurance and financial services. To find out more about CII Radio, and for useful links, please visit thejournal.cii.co.uk/podcasts/

  • Insurtech, with Mark Budd

    21/08/2019 Duration: 19min

    In this episode of the CII podcast, we are talking to Mark Budd, UK Head of Innovation at Zurich. As UK Head of Innovation, Mark dictates Zurich’s innovation agenda. As leader and influencer in the insurtech space, he’s adept at building and maintaining, meaningful and mutual beneficial partnerships. Along with his award winning team, Mark insists on an inclusive approach, ensuring all employees follow the Zurich Innovation Story, from the initial kernel of an idea, right through to activation. Here we will find out more about Insurtech startups and the key trends around the insurance profession today. To find out more about CII Radio, and for useful links, please visit thejournal.cii.co.uk/podcasts/

  • Professional standards and ethics, with Melissa Collett

    14/08/2019 Duration: 18min

    In this episode of the podcast, we are talking about professional standards in the insurance sector and we are joined by to Melissa Collett, Professional Standards Director at the Chartered Insurance Institute. To find out more about CII Radio, and for useful links, please visit thejournal.cii.co.uk/podcasts/

  • Looking forward to his year in office, with Nick Turner

    07/08/2019 Duration: 13min

    In this episode of the podcast, we are joined by Nick Turner, incoming President of the Chartered Insurance Institute and we are talking about his future year in office. To find out more about CII Radio, and for useful links, please visit thejournal.cii.co.uk/podcasts/

  • Dual Pricing, with Lawrence Finkle

    31/07/2019 Duration: 27min

    In this episode of CII Radio, we talk to Lawrence Finkle about dual pricing. Lawrence is Public Affairs Executive at the Chartered Insurance Institute. The issue of pricing and transparency in general insurance has never been under greater scrutiny. In September 2018, Citizens Advice submitted a Super Complaint to the Competition and Markets Authority, calling on them to identify remedies and recommendations to put an end to the penalty paid by loyal and disengaged consumers in 5 essential retail markets; one of which was household insurance. Since then, the CII Public Trust Index has laid the framework which identified rewarding loyalty as the biggest opportunity for the insurance profession to build public trust. To find out more about CII Radio, and for useful links, please visit thejournal.cii.co.uk/podcasts/

  • Civil Liability Act, with David Johnson

    24/07/2019 Duration: 35min

    In this episode of CII Radio, we talk to David Johnson, partner at DAC Beachcroft, about the Civil Liability Act. David is a catastrophic personal injury lawyer. He specialises in assisting insurance clients in defending high value personal injury claims. The Civil Liability Act came into force in December 2018, but only part of it came straight into force, with other parts of the reforms still to be finalised. So there's still much we don't know about how the Act and related reforms will be implemented. The Act covers several areas, including the discount rate, whiplash reforms, and cost savings. To find out more about CII Radio, and for useful links, please visit thejournal.cii.co.uk/podcasts/

  • Building public trust in insurance

    16/07/2019 Duration: 15min

    In this episode of the podcast we are talking about building public trust in insurance and about Chartered Status, and we are joined by Sian Fisher, CEO, The Chartered Insurance Institute. Recently the CII released the results of the Corporate Chartered status consultation, and as a result they have made changes to the proposition. To find out more about this podcast and for useful links go visit thejournal.cii.co.uk/podcasts

  • Machine learning and Public Trust

    10/07/2019 Duration: 24min

    In this episode of CII Radio, we talk to Dr Matt Connell. Policy and Public Affairs Director at the Chartered Insurance Institute, about machine learning and public trust. Machine learning is changing the way we underwrite, pay claims, and communicate with clients. At the same time, we hear about scandals relating to the use of data. So how can we deliver the benefits of machine learning to consumers, while also behaving in a way that encourages trust. To find out more about CII Radio, and for useful links, please visit thejournal.cii.co.uk/podcasts/

  • CII Societies, with Matt Hall

    03/07/2019 Duration: 09min

    In this episode of CII Radio, we talk to Matt Hall, Strategy and Operations Manager, at the Chartered Insurance Institute, about the CII Societies. As part of its strategic manifesto commitment to become a more relevant and diverse professional body, the Chartered Insurance Institute is in the process of relaunching its Societies. In transitioning from the Faculties into Societies, the objective is to create a dedicated professional body for members working in different segments of the insurance sector. Through the new dedicated Societies, the CII is recognising that, while we are all part of the united insurance profession, individual segments within the CII membership have specific needs from a professional standards perspective. To find out more about CII Radio, and for useful links, please visit thejournal.cii.co.uk/podcasts/

  • Climate change and the legal liabilities

    26/06/2019 Duration: 12min

    In this episode of CII Radio, we're talking to Nigel Brook, partner at Clyde & Co, about climate change liability. Today, most businesses are vulnerable to climate change risks. Companies in the energy sector, or other carbon intensive parts of the world economy, now face repeated litigation. Increasingly, we're seeing pressure brought to bear on financial institutions too. For example, investors and more particularly insurers, regarding their involvement with energy intensive companies. Claims may stem from physical damage to infrastructure and property, or from financial damage to share prices and underlying asset prices. Climate change is now a critical boardroom issue. Nigel joins us to discuss the key risk factors, from an insurance perspective, and helps to outline some of the opportunities for the industry, around responding to climate change. To find out more about CII Radio, and for useful links, please visit thejournal.cii.co.uk/podcasts/

  • DWP Disability Champion programme, with Johnny Timpson

    19/06/2019 Duration: 28min

    In this episode of CII Radio, we're talking to Johnny Timpson about his role as Disability Champion for the insurance profession. Johnny took over this role 12 months ago, with a brief to improve access to insurance for people with disabilities and pre-existing health conditions. In this role, he reports to the DWP Disabilities Minister and Secretary of State. To find out more about CII Radio, and for useful links, please visit thejournal.cii.co.uk/podcasts/

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