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You cannot be half Solvency II compliant by Markus Stricker posted on 14.04.2011 23:30 0 comment(s)
More and more people are talking about the data issue. The danger is that we forget that we need good quality data and professional model implementation.
Users of PillarOne are asking for modelling and more by Markus Meier posted on 02.03.2011 05:00 0 comment(s)
PillarOne satisfies demand for more than modelling.
Internal model approval by Markus Meier posted on 03.02.2011 08:15 0 comment(s)
Using "External Models and Data" in an Internal Model raises some questions. "Risk Mangement meets Open Source" offers some answers.
Pillar V by Markus Meier posted on 16.12.2010 01:55 0 comment(s)
Is the UK regulator FSA introducing more pillars to the solvency regime? Why then did they skip Pillar IV?
Second day at GIRO by Markus Stricker posted on 14.10.2010 10:35 0 comment(s)
Local flavours of Solvency II, my programme picks
GIRO conference started by Markus Stricker posted on 13.10.2010 08:25 0 comment(s)
PillarOne is present
DADAccounting by Markus Meier posted on 21.09.2010 09:40 0 comment(s)
Accounting, love it or leave it, is an important part of our actuarial work. This covers not only Financial Accounting, but also Risk Management Disclosures, the complete MIS.
Impressions from the Community Event in St. Gallen by Markus Stricker posted on 12.09.2010 22:15 0 comment(s)
Attended by more than 50 people, interesting debates in a fabulous environment
Spreadsheets, end-user-computing and trouble by Markus Stricker posted on 08.09.2010 14:40 0 comment(s)
When it comes to risk management these are almost synonyms.
Documentation again by Markus Meier posted on 27.07.2010 06:45 0 comment(s)
Imagine you were being asked ten years ago to describe the work you perform today (such as copy-pasting data from one spread-sheet to another) in a couple of sentences, in such a way that would allow someone like a risk manager or an actuary to perform the task. You might have answered 'impossible'.