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ERM Committee Priorities, Progress and Findings

ERM Committee Priorities, Progress and Findings. Jerry Miccolis, Tillinghast - Towers Perrin Kevin Dickson, Allstate Barry Franklin, Aon Risk Consultants. CAS “Big Audacious Goal” for 2014 Centennial.

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ERM Committee Priorities, Progress and Findings

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  1. ERM Committee Priorities, Progress and Findings Jerry Miccolis, Tillinghast - Towers Perrin Kevin Dickson, Allstate Barry Franklin, Aon Risk Consultants

  2. CAS “Big Audacious Goal” for 2014 Centennial “The CAS will be globally recognized as the preeminent resource in educating casualty actuaries and conducting research in casualty actuarial science. CAS members will be recognized as the leading experts in the evaluation of hazard risk and the integration of hazard risk with strategic, financial, and operational risk.” [emphasis added]

  3. Discussion Outline • CAS ERM Advisory Committee (2000/1) • ERM Definition and Framework • CAS Research & Education Priorities • CAS ERM Research Committee (2002-) • Immediate Priorities • Progress to Date • Original Research • Directed Research • Future Plans

  4. Advisory Committee on ERM: Goals • Define ERM; develop conceptual framework • Determine current/desired knowledge level • Identify research needs to close gaps • Identify education needs to close gaps • Recommend methods, priorities, timetable • Compile initial ERM bibliography • Recommend additional efforts of existing/new CAS committees

  5. ERM Definition • “The discipline by which an organization in any industry assesses, controls, exploits, finances and monitors risk from all sources for the purpose of increasing the organization’s short- and long-term value to its stakeholders” • Key elements: • Dual nature of risk • Value creation • CAS relevance beyond insurance industry

  6. Risk Type Risk ManagementProcess Step • Strategic • Operational • Financial • Hazard • Establish context • Identify risks • Analyze/quantify risks • Integrate risks • Assess/prioritize risks • Treat/exploit risks • Monitor and review ERM Conceptual Framework: Two Dimensions

  7. Risk Management Process Step Analyze/ Quantify Risks Assess/ Prioritize Risks Treat/ Exploit Risks Monitor and Review Establish Context Identify Risks Integrate Risks Risk Type Strategic Operational Financial Hazard ERM Framework Grid

  8. Recommendations -- Research • Highest priority topics • ERM overview • Value creation through ERM • Risk quantification (financial, operational, strategic) • Risk correlation & integration • Other priority topics • Risk tolerances, risk/reward metrics, portfolio optimization, monitoring, treatment, integrated products

  9. Recommendations -- Research (cont’d) • For each topic: • Priority by industry focus • P/C Industry • Other Financial Services • Other • Recommended research method • Original research • Funded research • Call Paper programs • Compile existing research

  10. Recommendations -- Research (cont’d) • Form standing ERM Research Committee • Direct & monitor research per above • Expand, update, organize, maintain ERM bibliography • Work with other CAS committees to coordinate ERM research and provide content for education • Partner with other organizations • Develop internal and external communications, designate spokespersons

  11. Recommendations -- Education • Codified 2005 CAS ERM education needs • For each element of ERM framework • By degree of desired knowledge level • By type of education vehicle • Syllabus • Continuing Education • Developed detailed Learning Objectives for each element of ERM framework • Publish ERM bibliography • Accomplish through existing committees

  12. ERM Research Committee -- Immediate Priorities • “ERM Overview” document • Financial risk quantification • Risk correlation/concentration/integration • Value creation through ERM • ERM bibliography • Coordination with other CAS committees • Coordination with other professions

  13. “ERM Overview” Document • Associate-level exam material • Contents • History/evolution of risk management • Reasons/motivations for ERM • ERM definition/framework • Language/measures/models/tools • Applications/case studies • Practical considerations in implementation • Bibliography • Published May 2003

  14. Financial Risk Quantification • Literature review: wealth of existing material • Road map/reviews • The Practice of Risk Management – Goldman Sachs & SBC Warburg Dillon Read • Risk Management – Crouhy, Galai and Mark • FRM Handbook, Jorion • Market Models: A Guide to Financial Data Analysis - Alexander • Reviews on CAS – ERM Website

  15. Risk Correlation/Concentration/Integration • Literature review: limited material available • Call for papers • Coordination with other CAS committees • Call Papers published July, 2003 • Advanced Modeling for the New Risk Landscape – Lee Smith and Lilli Segre-Tossani • ERM and DFA using Active Knowledge Structures – James Brander and Sam Manoff • The Aggregation and Correlation of Insurance Exposure – Glenn Meyers, Fredrick Klinker and David Lalonde • Additional Research

  16. Value Creation Through ERM • Literature review: not enough useful material available to demonstrate objective value measurement • Non-insurance industry • Original research needed • RFP to professionals, practitioners, academics • Co-sponsors from other organizations • Insurance industry • Case study documentation

  17. ERM Bibliography • Abstracts • Organization • Maintenance • On-line access established May 2003

  18. Coordination with Other CAS, AAA Committees • DRMC: joint meetings, joint call for papers • VFIC: joint research project • Syllabus/Ed Policy/Continuing Ed/SIS/etc.: working to develop syllabus materials • RCMS: ERM symposium • COTOR – Risk Measurement • AAA P/C Extreme Events Committee • AAA ERM Committee • SOA Risk Management Section

  19. Coordination with Other Professions • GARP – Banking & Finance • AIMR – Investment Research • RIMS – Risk Management & Insurance • Academia – GSU Center for ERM and Assurance Services

  20. ERM Research Committee -- Future Plans • Continue research material production orientation of committee • Pursue remaining research priorities established by ERM Advisory Committee • See following slide • Monitor research activities of other professional organizations, academia

  21. Additional Research Priorities • Operational & Strategic Risk Quantification • Risk Tolerances • Optimization, Risk-Reward Metrics • Preliminary Findings • Material exists • Not consolidated • May or may not need additional research • Next Steps – develop roadmaps

  22. Concluding Thoughts • ERM is a value creation tool • ERM is a unifying framework • ERM is a recruitment tool • ERM is the CAS’s future

  23. ERM is a Value Creation Tool • Systematically identifies material threats/ opportunities (re: business objectives) • Rigorously analyzes capital requirements • Financial efficiency (shareholder view) • Solvency protection (customer view) • Optimizes strategies under uncertainty -- for improving growth and return • Exploits natural hedges, portfolio effects • Enhances stability

  24. ERM is a Unifying Framework • Actuarial subject areas • Logical structure/integrated whole/ business-relevant • Cross-silo Chief Risk Officer training • Pricing • Reserving • Risk modeling • Accounting • Financial performance measurement • Capital management • Asset/liability management • Reinsurance • Portfolio management

  25. ERM is an Actuarial Recruitment Tool • Strong business focus • Re-engagement of CAS candidates and recent Fellows/Associates • Coordination with AIMR (CFA), GARP (FRM), et al • The membership wants to go there • ERM Committees oversubscribed • ERM survey response • ERM Seminar attendance/response

  26. ERM is the CAS’s Future “The CAS will be globally recognized as the preeminent resource in educating casualty actuaries and conducting research in casualty actuarial science. CAS members will be recognized as the leading experts in the evaluation of hazard risk and the integration of hazard risk with strategic, financial, and operational risk.” [emphasis added]

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