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Comunicato stampa 4 dicembre 2007 N° 58 - 2007 For further information, please contact: Beat Werder +33 (0)1 46 98 71 39 Chief Communications Officer Marco Circelli +33 (0)1 46 98 72 17 Head of Investor Relations Premio delle Scienze Attuariali 2007: SCOR (Parigi: FR0010411983 - notizie) sostiene lo sviluppo delle scienze attuariali in Europa e annuncia il lancio di un nuovo premio nel 2008 Ogni anno SCOR premia i migliori progetti accademici nel campo delle scienze attuariali con il Premio delle Scienze Attuariali ("Prix de l'Actuariat"). I premi si prefiggono lo scopo di promuovere il capitale intellettuale attuariale futuro e di sviluppare e stimolare la ricerca nel campo delle scienze attuariali e della gestione dei rischi. Quest'anno sono stati assegnati premi per un valore totale di circa 25.000 euro in Europa. Il Prix de l'Actuariat si svolge di solito in Francia, nel Regno Unito, in Italia e in Germania. Una cerimonia di premiazione è prevista anche in Svizzera dal prossimo anno. André Lévy-Lang, Associate Emeritus Professor at l'Université Paris-Dauphine and President of the Jury, along with Denis Kessler, Chairman and CEO of SCOR SE, awarded the 2007 France prizes on 3 December 2007 in Paris. Two prizes were awarded, to Pierre Thérond of the Institut de Science Financière et d'Assurances (ISFA) for his thesis on "Measuring and managing insurance risks: a critical analysis of future standards" ("Mesure et gestion des risques d'assurance : analyse critique des futurs référentiels") and to Géraldine Krauth of the Conservatoire National des Arts et Métiers (CNAM) for her dissertation on "Reserving and correlations between branches" ("Provisionnement et corrélation entre branches"). Professor Riccardo Ottavani (Università La Sapienza, Rome) awarded the 2007 Italy prizes on 22 November (Francoforte: A0S9N7 - notizie) 2007 in Milan, in the presence of Umberto Gavazzi, Europe, Middle East and Africa Director of SCOR Global P&C. Two prizes were awarded, to Brunella Lando (Università del Sannio, Benvenuto), for her study entitled "A stochastic model for the valuation of loss reserves in the Solvency II framework: The Mack model" ("Un modello stocastico per il calcolo della riserva sinistri nell'ottica Solvency II: Il modello di Mack") and to Isabella Silvestri (Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore, Milan) for her work on "The valuation of loss reserves in property and casualty insurance: deterministic and stochastic actuarial models" ("La valutazione della riserva sinistri nelle assicurazioni danni : metodi attuariali deterministici e stocastici"). Chris Daykin, Head of the British Government Actuary's Department, awarded the 2007 UK prizes in London on 21 November 2007 in the presence of Denis Kessler. Two prizes were awarded, to Jonathan Richardson of Cass Business School, City University London, for his work entitled "The shape of things to come: the effect of obesity on mortality rates in the UK" and to George Aristides of the same business school for his study entitled "Modelling utility under uncertainty: further along the alternative path". Every year the juries, composed of university teachers and insurance, reinsurance and finance professionals, reward works demonstrating an excellent command of actuarial concepts and quantitive analysis instruments, dealing with subjects that could have a practical application in the world of risk management. These awards confirm the importance that SCOR has been placing on the development of actuarial science in Europe for the past 16 years. With this unique pan-European approach to furthering actuarial expertise, SCOR plays an important role in the development of vital young talent for the benefit of the insurance and reinsurance industries. * * * Forward looking statements SCOR does not communicate "profit forecasts" in the sense of Article 2 of (EC) Regulation n°809/2004 of the European Commission. Thus, any forward looking statements, contained in this communication, should not be held as corresponding to such profit forecasts. Information in this communication may include "forward-looking statements", including but not limited to statements that are predictions of or indicate future events, trends, plans or objectives, based on certain assumptions and include any statement which does not directly relate to a historical fact or current fact. Forward-looking statements are typically identified by words or phrases such as, without limitation, "anticipate", "assume", "believe", "continue", "estimate", "expect", "foresee", "intend", "may increase" and "may fluctuate" and similar expressions or by future or conditional verbs such as, without limitations, "will", "should", "would" and "could." Undue reliance should not be placed on such statements, because, by their nature, they are subject to known and unknown risks, uncertainties and other factors, which may cause actual results, on the one hand, to differ from any results expressed or implied by the present communication, on the other hand. Please refer to SCOR's document de référence filed with the AMF on April 10, 2007 under number D.07-0294 (as updated by the seconde note complémentaire registered with the AMF on June 12, 2007 under registration number 07-183, the "Document de Référence"), for a description of certain important factors, risks and uncertainties that may affect the business of the SCOR Group, and to SCOR's prospectus d'admission registered with the AMF on April 10, 2007 under registration number 07-0115, as updated by the first note complémentaire registered with the AMF on April 23, 2007 under registration number 07-0131 and the seconde note complémentaire registered with the AMF on June 12, 2007 under registration number 07-183, for a description of certain important risks and uncertainties that relate to the Offer for and combination with Converium. Copyright Hugin [CN#129363] |
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