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Mastering Senior Managers & Certification Regime in the Insurance Sector

FourthLine Learning, In London
Length
1 day
Price
799 GBP excl. VAT
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Course delivery
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Length
1 day
Price
799 GBP excl. VAT
Next course start
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Course delivery
Classroom

Course description

Mastering Senior Managers & Certification Regime in the Insurance Sector

The regulators are extending the Senior Managers and Certification Regime (SM&CR) to all authorised firms to replace the Approved Persons Regime – this will have a significant impact on a huge number of firms and the rules come into effect from 9th December 2019.

This course provides insights into how Insurers are implementing SM&CR and investigates some of the challenges that the Insurance sector is experiencing and how they are responding to these.

Benefits of attending:

  • Gain sector knowledge of the roll out of SM&CR to date
  • Gain insights to any gaps in your own implementation, and how these can be addressed
  • Learn through case studies of good practice and poor practice across the sector
  • Understand how compliance can be maintained through effective systems, controls and reporting

 

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  • London
  • English

Suitability - Who should attend?

Who should attend:

  • Chief Risk Officers/Risk Directors
  • Compliance Directors/Heads of Compliance
  • Heads of Legal/Company Secretaries
  • Chief People Officers/HR Leaders
  • Anyone captured by the Senior Managers Regime or Certification Regime

Choose this course when:

  • Your firm has implemented SM&CR and is seeking ways to improve associated activities and processes
  • You are an SMF or Certification employee
  • You are accountable or responsible for components of the Senior Managers & Certification Regime

Outcome / Qualification etc.

Learning outcomes:

By the end of the course you will have:

  • Understood the different approaches companies have taken to implementing SM&CR and review examples of best practice
  • Understood the key challenges companies have faced in implementing and embedding the Senior Managers Regime, and how Senior Managers are needing to adapt to the changes
  • Discussed the challenges the Duty of Responsibility is bringing to the Insurance sector
  • Debated case studies of where companies and colleagues have fallen foul of the new regime
  • Understood the challenges Insurers have faced in implementing and running the Certification Regime and Conduct Rules
  • Discuss the systems and controls needed to support ongoing compliance with SM&CR

Training Course Content

Agenda

  • Summary on the roll out of SM&CR in the Insurance Sector. SMCR itself covers three areas
    • Senior Managers: This covers anyone who undertakes a Senior Management Function. Each senior manager will have a Duty of Responsibility and a Statement of Responsibility but there is no need for a responsibilities map or handover procedures.
    • Certification Regime: This covers people who are not senior managers but whose job means it is possible for them to cause significant harm to the firm or its customers.
    • Conduct Rules:These basic rules apply to all employees except ancillary staff who do not perform a role specific to financial services. There are five high level obligations which apply to all, and an additional four obligations for senior managers.
  • What does SMCR mean for me?
    • Approaches taken by the Insurance sector to complying with SM&CR and what issues have they faced across their firms
    • The Duty of Responsibility – how the Insurance sector has had to adapt
  • Case studies
  • Group Discussion
    • Learnings and best practice implementation
    • Staying compliant – systems, controls and measurements used by the Insurers to stay within the regime
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