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Pensions, Motor TPL and bank risks at the National Congress of Actuaries

The National Congress of Actuaries will be held from 5 to 7 June in Rome. Pensions, Motor TPL and bank risks will be the topics covered in these three days in which Salvatore Rossi, general manager of Banca d'Italia and IVASS and Dario Focarelli, director of ANIA will intervene, among others

Pensions, Motor TPL and bank risks at the National Congress of Actuaries

The general manager of the Bank of Italy and president of IVASS Salvatore Rossi, the director general of the Ministry of Labor Edoardo Gambacciani and the director general of ANIA Dario Focarelli together with numerous leading figures from the world of social security, insurance and the professions, they are taking part in the tenth National Congress of Actuaries scheduled from 5 to 7 June in Rome, at the Salone delle Fontane in Eur.

The title is: “The actuary: an evolving profession at the service of society”. Among others, speeches by Rino Tarelli (Covip commissioner), Martina Calderone (CUP president), Arcangelo Pirrello (Epap president), Fabio Grasso (director of the Department of Statistics of the University of Rome La Sapienza) are expected.

An unprecedented participation is announced (about 800 people) with 86 speeches over the course of the three days.

The work expects unpublished data and studies, ideas and proposals on some major issues that have long been at the center of the political debate and which increasingly and decisively require the professional skills of actuaries: pensions and supplementary pensions, health care , car insurance, risk management of banks and companies, coverage of the risks of natural disasters.

“The success of participants – comments Giampaolo Crenca, President of the National Council of Actuaries – is also the result of the development project that the Order of Actuaries is carrying out with determination in order to communicate and make visible a profession, that of the actuary, which authoritative international studies indicate as the most sought after in the world”. “The job prospects – added Crenca – are also favorable in our country, where the unemployment rate of actuaries is practically zero: the demand is such that today those who choose this profession have excellent opportunities for qualified employment”.

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