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Club Vita’s webinar series exploring the various drivers and implications of longevity risk, featuring guest speakers from a wide range of longevity related fields.
2023
Online
Replay "What happened in 2022? The UK excess mortality conundrum, what caused it and will it continue?" where we explored 2022 as another unusual year for UK mortality. We again saw more deaths in the UK than expected under pre-pandemic projections, with these ‘excess deaths’ observed in the summer months and through to the end of the year. However, the number of deaths mentioning COVID-19 was relatively low. What is causing the excess deaths? Will the pattern continue? Is 2022 mortality data representative of future? Our panel of industry experts presented their views and findings on this subject, debated what’s causing these excess deaths, and shared their expectations for the future.
2022
Replay "Looking to the horizon: how should we set long term longevity improvement rates?" where we explored the theory and practice of setting long term longevity improvements. We first gave an overview of methods available for actuaries in setting long term rates and then heard from our expert panel about considerations and methods that have been implemented in practice in Canada, the UK and the US.
Replay "Balancing privacy and best price in the age of US pension risk transfer" where our expert panel explored how useful it is for pension plans to share certain data fields, such as ZIP+4, with service providers. We discussed how reducing uncertainty by providing extra data fields could improve prices during a pension risk transfer. We examined techniques for anonymizing personal data while retaining the potential for predictive analytics. Our panel also shared their latest thinking on the newly released American Data Privacy Protection Act and gave insight into how other countries have dealt with similar challenges.
A new Club Vita survey, showing that people in Canada, the UK and US consistently underestimate their life expectancy, also shows that indicators of engagement are associated with better predictions of life expectancy.
2021
Replay our uplifting webinar where we discussed reasons to be cheerful: exploring potential big-ticket drivers of future longevity improvements.
This is a recording of our webinar, during which we took stock of the current situation of the ongoing pandemic, and looked at vaccine roll out and emerging strains. We explored how scenario modeling, a cornerstone of risk management, can be used to explore the longevity risk arising as a result of the pandemic, and presented scenario analysis completed by Club Vita, that is also available in the whitepaper accompanying this webinar.
2020
In new research we analysed Club Vita’s UK and Canadian data sets in search of evidence of a distinct public/private sector effect on longevity. This webinar recording presents the results of this analysis and examines a specific case study for the OPSEU Pension Plan, a large Canadian public sector pension plan.
2019
In this webinar replay, we discuss communication and its effect on how people respond to issues of longevity, mortality, long-term planning and risk.
In this webinar replay, we discuss the recent longevity trends.
In this webinar replay, we'll discuss the basics about dementia, take a look at the outlook of current research and explore effects of future longevity.
2018
In this webinar replay, Club Vita’s architect-in-chief, Steven Baxter will introduce the latest thinking on enabling index-based transfers of longevity and mortality risks.
Watch our webinar replay where a panel of leading experts discuss the current understanding of climate change and the potential implications for pension plans and insurance companies. This webinar covers what is happening now and what may happen in the future, how this will affect investments and pension scheme demographics and how the developing regulatory environment will affect those responsible for pension plan funding.
Peter Joshi, nurse-turned-medical-researcher, Nicola Oliver and Douglas Anderson, Founder of Club Vita discuss the big issues.