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Longevity 14

Fourteenth International Longevity Risk and Capital Markets Solutions Conference

Netspar will co-host the Fourteenth Longevity congress to be held on September 20 and 21, 2018 in Amsterdam, the Netherlands.

The conference website can be found here: Conference website

For registration please go here: Registration website

More information on hotel arrangements can be found here: Hotel reservations

More information on VISA requirements can be found here: VISA requirements

The conference has been requested for 12 PE-Points.

Hosts: Netspar (Network for Studies on Pensions, Aging and Retirement) and the Pensions Institute (Cass Business School)

Call for Papers
The ageing population and increases in longevity have drawn attention to the management of longevity risk in pension funds, life insurers and health insurers. Governments face the challenge of financing an ageing population with longer life spans and providing an environment conducive to private market solutions. Reinsurers and financial market innovations such as securitization are critical components in the management of longevity risk. Leading international industry and academic representatives as well as policy makers will meet and discuss not only the assessment of longevity risk, but also the market and government developments and responses needed by pension funds and insurance companies to manage this risk. Key themes of Longevity 14 will be demographic risks and intergenerational risk sharing, sustainability of pension systems, practical applications of state of the art longevity research, mortality trends and forecasts, experience mortality and solidarity, global product trends, including the latest longevity index deals and the regulatory response.
Keynote speakers include: Peter Vlaar, APG, Professor James W. Vaupel, Founding Director of the Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research, Rostock; Amy Kessler, Prudential Financial; Guy Coughlan, USS; David Boettcher, RGA Re; Cord-Roland Rinke, Hannover Re; Jeff Mulholland, PwC; Anya Boutov, Beacon; and Avery Michaelson, Longitude Solutions.

Submission Instructions
The deadline for submitting your papers has now passed. Please go to the conference website for the current program.

Scientific Committee
Submitted papers will be reviewed by the Scientific Committee:
• David Blake (Cass Business School and Pensions Institute)
• Anja De Waegenaere (Tilburg University and Netspar)
• Bas Werker (Tilburg University and Netspar)

Annals of Actuarial Science will publish a Special Issue of selected papers presented at the
conference. All papers will be subject to the journal review process. The editors for this issue will be:
• David Blake (Cass Business School and Pensions Institute)
• Anja De Waegenaere (Tilburg University and Netspar)
• Bas Werker (Tilburg University and Netspar)

Hotel address:
La Guardiaweg 59
1043 DE Amsterdam
Netherlands
+31 6 2165 1339
Hotel website

Please email your paper or abstract to [email protected] by 30 April 2018.

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Locatie

Park Inn by Radisson Blu Amsterdam City West
La Guardiaweg 59
1043 DE Amsterdam
Netherlands
+31 6 2165 1339
Hotel website

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