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3rd Regional Claims Conference | London 12th October 2011 | Catastrophe Claims Adjusting - a global challenge

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IFAA will be exhibiting at the Airmic Conference next month at Bournemouth, UK. Visit us at stand 99 next to CILA.

AGM Photographs now online

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Press

The 2010 IFAA Singapore Conference is publicised in Claims Canada March 2011. To view the article please click here.

New Member Associations

 
IFAA is pleased to announce the admission of Chile and India as two new Members Associations.
 
In Chile the new member association is ALOSI and in India IIISLA.
 
We welcome our new member associations and will be providing in depth information about them in the next issue of Adjusting World.
 

Next Deputy President

At the AGM on the 13th April in London the incoming Deputy President representing the IILA will be Mr Peter Gaudenzi. Peter is based in Austria and is a past president of IILA. a profile of the IILA and Peter will be appearing in the  next issue of Adjusting World
 
Deferral of next Educational Conference
 
the next Educational Conference, which was due to take place on the 12th April in London has been deferred until later in the year. as soon as a date has been fixed by the Steering Committee we will announce it by email to all member associations and FIFAA members.

 




Conference featured in Asia Insurance Review Magazine. Click here to see the article.


The 2nd Regional Claims Conference, The Claim Life-Cycle is now open for delegate registration. To download the pdf brochure please click here. The conference is being held on Tuesday 9th November at the AXA University Campus, Singapore.


IFAA consults on new global protocol

16 April 2009

The International Federation of Adjusting Associations is looking to establish a best practice protocol for the adjustment of insurance claims around the world.

The organisation has invited global bodies including the European Union, International Monetary Fund and World Bank to contribute.

IFAA vice president Paul May, who takes over as president on 30 April, said: "This is not an attempt at dictating best practice, but inviting interested parties to give their ideas on what best practice should be. We will be approaching regulators to consult with them on creating guidelines."

Consultation set to commence next month will tackle over-exposure in key geographies, especially on infrastructure projects in emerging markets, to instill international confidence.

The body is also creating a range of new qualifications to sit alongside its fellowship.

Post Magazine

Source: Post Magazine