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SUBJECT MATTER EXPERTS


THE FUTURE STARTS NOW...


DAY 3 NOVEMBER 10, 2021 TOPICS & SPEAKER PROFILES SESSION 1:


insurers and the insured as well as the regulatory environment, including how marine insurers have to include parameters such as Environmental, Social & Governance (ESG) and digitalization for the benefit of all parties. He will ask if the very traditional concept of loss prevention is still valid in a changing world?


IS LOSS PREVENTION STILL UP TO DATE? THE VIEW OF MARINE INSURERS


Speaker: Pascal Dubois, Loss Prevention Committee Chairman, International Union of Marine Insurance (IUMI)


Pascal will discuss the view of marine insurers and look at the impact on


IUMI is a professional body run by and for its members and represents national and international marine insurers. It has earned a unique status in the world of marine and transport insurance.


SPEAKER PROFILE


Pascal Dubois is CEO of CESAM (Study and Service Committee for Marine Insurance) in Paris and has 31 years’ experience in the marine insurance


industry. As well as his role as Loss Prevention Committee Chairman for the International Union of Marine Insurance (IUMI), Pascal has also served as Chair of the French Cargo Committee for several years.


He graduated from an International Business School in Paris and has a Master’s degree in Law and Economy of Transportation from the University Paris I – Panthéon/Sorbonne. He was previously Marine Manager for companies such as Helvetia, La Neuchâteloise, Winterthur, MMA Covea and Swiss Re Corporate Solutions.


Pascal Dubois has been a member of the IUMI Facts and Figures Committee for 2 years before joining the Loss Prevention Committee in 2015, becoming Chair in 2018.


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