The IASB and AASB have issued the final IFRS 17 Standard, so it's time for insurers to ensure that the implementation journey is well progressed. To assist with your implementation journey, the FSAA held another conference in 2020 completely dedicated to IFRS 17. Over 14 hours, we examined some of the concepts of IFRS 17 in-depth, heard about the implementation journey of some insurers, heard from the regulators, and followed a case study that is specific to each insurance type to give you some ideas on implementing IFRS 17.
Held via Zoom and starting at midday each day, the IFRS 17 Virtual Conference 2020 was interactive and conducted with modular, bite-sized sessions held over five days from Monday 23 to Friday 27 November.
A one-hour Introduction to IFRS 17 was held on Friday 20 November for those either new to this process or may have missed our 2019 conference.
CPD hours : Participants were eligible to claim 14 CPD hours
Cost to Attend:
IFRS 17 Virtual Conference : $250 for members / $305 for non-members
Introduction to IFRS 17 Session: Free for members / $10 for non-members (fee waived if registering for the full conference)
Registration is now closed.
Monday | Tuesday | Wednesday | Thursday | Friday | Close and Chair |
Brian Vowels | Francis Beens | Lisa-Marie McKechnie | Geoff Rooney | Victor Walter | Lelani Jayasinghe |
Regulatory Update
AASB 17 will have a significant impact on APRA’s regulatory framework. This session will focus on APRA’s proposals for integrating AASB 17 into the capital and reporting frameworks for insurers.
Regulatory Update
AASB 17 will have a significant impact on APRA’s regulatory framework. This session will focus on APRA’s proposals for integrating AASB 17 into the capital and reporting frameworks for insurers.
Regulatory Update
AASB 17 will have a significant impact on APRA’s regulatory framework. This session will focus on APRA’s proposals for integrating AASB 17 into the capital and reporting frameworks for insurers.
Actuarial Considerations
The panel will discuss the experiences of the panellists as they came to grips with IFRS17 and what it means, issues they have grappled with, as well as providing insights and hints on how to get there a bit faster for those turning their mind to it now.
Actuarial Considerations
The panel will discuss the experiences of the panellists as they came to grips with IFRS17 and what it means, issues they have grappled with, as well as providing insights and hints on how to get there a bit faster for those turning their mind to it now.
Actuarial Considerations
The panel will discuss the experiences of the panellists as they came to grips with IFRS17 and what it means, issues they have grappled with, as well as providing insights and hints on how to get there a bit faster for those turning their mind to it now.
Actuarial Considerations
The panel will discuss the experiences of the panellists as they came to grips with IFRS17 and what it means, issues they have grappled with, as well as providing insights and hints on how to get there a bit faster for those turning their mind to it now.
Industry Specific Case Study - Health Insurance
Case study focussing on Australian Private Health Insurance