General course details
course_contentintroduction
IFRS 17 will fundamentally change The accounting Requirements for insurers. The insurer will need to use New Measurement models and accounting principles, which will increase The comparability of financial statements. This will result in significant changes to how The profit will be recognised, The way The financial information will be presented, and The adoption of The standard will need extensive planning. There are a Number of decisions and choices to be made when implementing The New standard. Our IFRS 17 specialists will explain The Key Areas of risk and critical success factors in an IFRS 17 implementation project.
Our course is designed to get an Initial working knowledge of The rules, how The numbers are constructed and presented and The story that they are telling.
objectives
At The end of The training, participants will be able to:
Key steps of The IFRS 17 journey, prescribed Measurement models, New concepts introduced by The standard and applicable Transition options
Why The Insurance Service Revenue concept was introduced and how It affects all aspects of reporting under IFRS17, including systems and tools, Data and end to end processes, people and capabilities, organisational set-up
New process of best estimate assumptions setting, potential challenges in experience studies run by actuaries
Requirements for Presentation of financial statements and disclosure
Areas of significant impact, including product design, KPIs, budgeting, processing and Data storages
Modelling and valuation implications, Key drivers of profit emergence
content
IFRS 17 overview
Timeline and milestones IFRS 4 and IFRS 17
Key features of IFRS 17 compared to IFRS 4
Scope of IFRS 17
Recognition and Measurement models
Initial Recognition decision tree
General Measurement model
Premium Allocation approach
Variable Fee approach
Comparison of approaches, Practical considerations
CSM as New Revenue Recognition concept
What and why
Unit of account and level of aggregation
Insurance Service revenue
Presentation under IFRS 17 and IFRS 4
transition
Options available
Data requirements
Practical challenges
Illustrative Example and Case Studay (practical)
Transition, Key steps in IFRS 17 journey
Our lead experts
This training is coordinated by Pavel kostyuchenko.
Pavel is actuarial director At PwC Luxembourg and has wealth of experience in IFRS17 implementation projects, including gap analysis, financial impact assessment, accounting advice, etc. The training will be supported by other experts of PwC Luxembourg daily involved in The implementation of The IFRS for insurers.
Target audience
This course is designed for those who wish to learn about The critical technical differences between The accounting and reporting Requirements of existing IFRS 4 (and industry practice) and IFRS 17.
It will be highly relevant to finance and actuarial team members preparing for The changed in Insurance contract accounting practice.
The course is designed for executive officers, industry controllers, analysts, actuaries, auditors and finance professionals who wish to gain a working knowledge of This large New standard
Practical information
Language: english
Duration: 4 h
Number of participants: limited to 20 participants, to ensure a high interactivity during The training
Where does it take place?
PwC's Academy
2 Rue Gerhard Mercator
Luxembourg
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