25 January 2018Insurance

Swiss Re and India’s National Insurance Academy sign MoU on skills

Swiss Re's Global Business Solutions unit in India has signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with country’s National Insurance Academy (NIA), to collaborate as a technical partner on its academic activities and programmes.

Through this partnership, Swiss Re said it will use its global and local market expertise to support the development of the course curriculum for NIA’s flagship Post Graduate Diploma in Management (PGDM) insurance programme.

Swiss Re will also provide access to bespoke workshops and create specialist modules and seminars on risk management, insurance, reinsurance, and data analytics. There will be a regular programme of guest lectures by Swiss Re experts that will span different insurance business lines, including health, motor, life, property, and casualty.

In addition, Swiss Re will work with NIA to explore the prospect of establishing a specialist course in actuarial science. This is in response to the rapidly growing demand for actuaries in India and is a conscious effort to help close the gap between rising demand for qualified actuaries and their limited availability at present.

Under the agreement, Swiss Re will also help create opportunities for NIA students to gain first-hand experience of the re/insurance industry through summer and final placements, research projects, and access to webinars and trainings hosted by Swiss Re specialists from India and abroad.

Amit Kalra, head of global services, Bangalore, Swiss Re Global Business Solutions India Private, said: “Swiss Re’s partnership with NIA is an important step in our ongoing efforts to increase the availability of suitable talent for India’s insurance industry. We look forward to working with NIA, bringing Swiss Re’s global expertise and understanding of the Indian market to train young people for fruitful careers in risk management.”

Sushobhan Sarker, director, NIA, added: “National Insurance Academy in its pursuit of excellence has always partnered with leading industry players. We are delighted to further strengthen our collaborative efforts by associating with Swiss Re, a global institution of repute. This partnership promises to give NIA’s students access to knowledge and insights from a leading global insurance/reinsurance organisation, with significant opportunity to develop specialist skills, ultimately enhancing their preparation for an enriching and rewarding career in the re/insurance sector. The partnership also facilitates further blossoming of other academic activities of National Insurance Academy.”

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