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NEWSLETTER OF THE INTERNATIONAL FEDERATION OF ADJUSTING ASSOCIATIONS<br />

PENINSULAR HOUSE, 36 MONUMENT STREET, LONDON EC3R 8LJ ISSUE 5, SUMMER 2007<br />

<strong>Adjusting</strong> <strong>World</strong><br />

NEW PRESIDENT OF THE IFAA<br />

At the recent IFAA’s AGM held in<br />

London, John Lugt, on behalf <strong>of</strong> ILASA,<br />

became President <strong>of</strong> the IFAA. <strong>The</strong><br />

position is held for two years with the<br />

IFAA’s next AGM in 2008 being held in<br />

Johannesburg, South Africa<br />

Apart from Canada, all other member<br />

associations attended the AGM where<br />

the meeting considered a number <strong>of</strong><br />

objectives, including the expansion <strong>of</strong><br />

From left to right: Makoto Satou (LAAJ) Peter<br />

Gaudensi (IILA) Sammy Sotomi (ILAN) Malcolm<br />

Edwards (<strong>CILA</strong>) Leong Yee Fook (AMLA) Angus<br />

Tucker (<strong>CILA</strong>) John Lugt (ILASA) Paul May (<strong>CILA</strong>)<br />

Kieran Rigby (<strong>CILA</strong>) Gerry Hale (NAIIA) Graham<br />

Cave (IFAA) Leo Fluitsma (AICLA)<br />

John Lugt, new President <strong>of</strong> the IFAA<br />

its membership to other continents and<br />

preparation for a global congress on<br />

<strong>Loss</strong> <strong>Adjusting</strong> and Risk Management<br />

to be held in London in Spring 2009.<br />

Thanks went to Leong Yee Fook for<br />

guiding the IFAA through two years <strong>of</strong><br />

significant development during his<br />

presidency.<br />

<strong>The</strong> IFAA now has over 400 accredited<br />

members worldwide across its ten<br />

member associations.<br />

– Spain Rejoins<br />

At a specially convened General Assembly in Brussels in November last year Spain re-joined<br />

FUEDI the Federation <strong>of</strong> European <strong>Loss</strong> <strong>Adjusting</strong> Experts after several years <strong>of</strong> absence.<br />

Wheras in the past Spain was represented by one loss adjusting association, after well over a<br />

year <strong>of</strong> negotiations the country is now fully represented by three associations:<br />

APCAS – Association <strong>of</strong> <strong>Loss</strong> <strong>Adjusters</strong> and Marine Surveyors<br />

(an association <strong>of</strong> individual loss adjusters)<br />

AESPER – Association <strong>of</strong> <strong>Loss</strong> Adjustment Services Companies<br />

(an association <strong>of</strong> loss adjusting companies)<br />

AEPGAS also an association <strong>of</strong> loss adjusting companies.<br />

Mr Juan Angel Lopez Rouco appointed as President <strong>of</strong> the Spanish platform said that he was<br />

delighted that Spain is now a member and can benefit from the special relationships that exist<br />

between all member countries as well as its involvement with the European Community. FUEDI<br />

President Staf Cannaerts <strong>of</strong> GEBCAI, the Belgium Association, welcomed Spain and was<br />

pleased that their application had come to fruition in<br />

his presidential year.<br />

At the General Assembly in Ghent in May <strong>of</strong> this year<br />

Poland became the 12th member <strong>of</strong> FUEDI. <strong>The</strong><br />

country was represented by Pawel Kaminski, President<br />

<strong>of</strong> SNELS, the Polish association.<br />

At the meeting in May the FUEDI Presidency changed<br />

hands from Staf Cannaerts <strong>of</strong> Belgium to Thomas Kabler<br />

<strong>of</strong> Austria.<br />

Visit the new FUEDI website to know more about<br />

FUEDI and its pan European membership.<br />

www.fuedi.eu


NEWS FROM AICLA’S PRESIDENT<br />

During February, Tony Libke and I met with the Insurance<br />

Council <strong>of</strong> Australia to discuss AICLA’s submission in<br />

respect <strong>of</strong> the new Catastrophe Co-ordination Plan<br />

being developed by the Insurance Council. <strong>The</strong> new<br />

plan will replace the current Insurance Disaster<br />

Response Orgaisation and will be finalized in the near<br />

future.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Insurance Council liaised closely with AICLA on<br />

the new plan and agreed to adopt a number <strong>of</strong> changes<br />

we recommended. Importantly, the Insurance Council<br />

saw the benefit in early consultation with AICLA and<br />

we hope to be involved, as appropriate, in the<br />

formative stages <strong>of</strong> other policy development by the<br />

Council.<br />

<strong>The</strong> new Catastrophe Co-ordination Plan is a policy<br />

document and does not cover operational aspects<br />

relating to a disaster. Broadly the operational matters<br />

have been identified and it has been agreed each <strong>of</strong> the<br />

issues raised by AICLA warrant further discussion. A<br />

range <strong>of</strong> other matters was also discussed with<br />

Insurance Council CEO Kerri Kelly including our plan<br />

to lift the minimum standards for loss adjusters. It was<br />

agreed that regular meetings and ongoing dialogue<br />

between the two bodies would be beneficial.<br />

I am happy to announce that a joint AICLA/ANZIIF<br />

Claims Convention will be held on 22-24 August at the<br />

Shangri-la Hotel in Sydney. This is the first occasion<br />

that AICLA and ANZIIF have partnered to create one<br />

unified claims Conference. A quality list <strong>of</strong> speakers<br />

and a diverse range <strong>of</strong> topics under a “Catastrophe”<br />

theme is being developed for the event. A joint<br />

committee with representatives from some <strong>of</strong> ANZIIF’s<br />

Claims Discussion Groups has been established to<br />

manage the convention. <strong>The</strong> committee is working to<br />

ensure that the topics will appeal to all levels <strong>of</strong> the<br />

industry and will include not only the traditional<br />

topics but also those <strong>of</strong> interest to liability<br />

practitioners.<br />

We expect to generate wide support from insurers, reinsurers,<br />

loss adjusters, risk managers, brokers,<br />

suppliers and others associated with the industry.<br />

It is pleasing to report that for first time in over three<br />

years, there has been a net<br />

growth, albeit modest, in<br />

membership. I believe the<br />

new streamlined application<br />

procedures will assist<br />

applicants wishing to join<br />

the <strong>Institute</strong>. I ask all members<br />

to encourage colleagues<br />

who are working in<br />

the pr<strong>of</strong>ession to consider<br />

joining AICLA.<br />

Stephen Thorpe<br />

President, AICLA<br />

Stephen Thorpe<br />

2<br />

AICLA International Division<br />

Membership <strong>of</strong> the International Division now stands<br />

at 104 and has almost doubled in the past 18 months.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Division conducts regular meetings by<br />

teleconference and has Councillors in Malaysia,<br />

Singapore, Thailand and Hong Kong. Educational<br />

activities for members during the year included a<br />

Business Interruption seminar in Malaysia and<br />

breakfast meetings in Hong Kong and Singapore.<br />

AICLA was also a supporting organisation for the 3rd<br />

Asian Claims Management Conference in Singapore.<br />

In April 2005 the President, Andrew Thomas, and<br />

International Development Director, Ian McWalter,<br />

made visits to Malaysia, Singapore and Hong Kong<br />

and met with members and industry associations.<br />

Negotiations with the Malaysian Insurance <strong>Institute</strong><br />

and Singapore College <strong>of</strong> Insurance and the<br />

Philippines <strong>Adjusters</strong> Association for the promotion <strong>of</strong><br />

ICT were advanced during the year. <strong>The</strong>se efforts were<br />

spearheaded by Jaye Kumar and Ian McWalter.<br />

National Association <strong>of</strong> Independent<br />

Insurance <strong>Adjusters</strong> – Catastrophe Service<br />

<strong>The</strong> National Association <strong>of</strong> Independent Insurance<br />

<strong>Adjusters</strong>, NAIIA, is <strong>of</strong>fering members <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Canadian Independent <strong>Adjusters</strong>’ Association the<br />

opportunity to participate in their Member<br />

Catastrophe Assistance Service.<br />

An overview <strong>of</strong> the service is outlined below. CIAA<br />

Members interested in being included on the roster<br />

are asked to complete the form and return it to the<br />

CIAA National Office.<br />

Overview NAIIA Member Catastrophe Service:<br />

NAIIA is developing a roster <strong>of</strong> member firm<br />

adjusters/CIAA member firm adjusters willing to be<br />

accessible for handling losses as a result <strong>of</strong> storm<br />

activity. Registered participants are required to be<br />

free <strong>of</strong> any existing catastrophe loss handling<br />

programs or business amalgamations either with<br />

insurance providers or other NAIIA members.<br />

Enrollment is not binding but rather provides fellow<br />

members seeking assistance with a basis for<br />

assembling a cadre <strong>of</strong> adjusters or claims response<br />

teams.<br />

NAIIA staff will maintain the roster <strong>of</strong> individual<br />

names, member firms, addresses, email addresses,<br />

telephone numbers and fax numbers and will, when<br />

needed and directed by the President, alert the<br />

membership to the roster’s availability.


2007 International <strong>Institute</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Loss</strong> <strong>Adjusters</strong><br />

Annual Convention Nashville, USA<br />

LOEW’S VANDERBILT PLAZA HOTEL,<br />

NASHVILLE TN<br />

SEPTEMBER 30TH - OCTOBER 6TH 2007<br />

Pre-convention dates September 25th - 30th September<br />

Pre-Convention package centered around the capital <strong>of</strong><br />

the United States, Washington D.C. staying at the<br />

Alexandria, VA Old Town Hilton<br />

Any IILA Members wishing to attend please<br />

go to www.iila2007.com for registration<br />

<strong>The</strong> IILA Opening Reception begins at 6:30 pm Sunday,<br />

September 30th in the Kraus Gallery near the lobby <strong>of</strong><br />

the Loews Hotel. Heavy h'ors d'oervres until 9:30 pm<br />

(no planned dinner)<br />

Dress Code - Business Casual<br />

IILA HOSPITALITY ROOM EACH NIGHT FROM 10pm<br />

UNTIL 12:30am IN THE V.I.P. SECTION OF THE HOTEL<br />

BAR<br />

MONDAY OCTOBER 1ST<br />

Bus trip to the world famous Jack Daniel’s Distillery<br />

with lunch at Miss Mary Bobo’s<br />

WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 3RD<br />

IILA EDUCATION SEMINAR<br />

7:30 A.M. - 10:30 A.M.<br />

Confirmed Speakers:<br />

Mr. Simon White, MIAI Dip.CII<br />

Group Head <strong>of</strong> Claims<br />

Heritage Managing Agency Limited<br />

Lloyd's <strong>of</strong> London<br />

Mr. Paul A. J. May,<br />

LLB (Hons), MBA, FCII, F<strong>CILA</strong>, AdipC, DipAIS, MCIArb,<br />

MIRM, FCMI, MAE, FUEDI-ELAE, AMIMC, FinstD,<br />

FIFAA Chairman<br />

Concordia Consultancy Ltd<br />

Head <strong>of</strong>fice: 30 Eastcheap, London, EC3M 1HD<br />

Mr. Gordon Lahti<br />

Vice President – Senior Account Executive<br />

Swiss Reinsurance America Corp<br />

111 Sutter Street, Suite 400<br />

San Francisco 94104, USA<br />

OPEN DAY UNTIL DINNER<br />

OPTIONAL GOLF 12:00 PM TEE TIME AT:<br />

GROUP DINNER AT HILLWOOD COUNTRY CLUB<br />

THURSDAY OCTOBER 4TH<br />

ALL DEPART FOR A DAY IN FRANKLIN, TN<br />

CIVIL WAR BATTLEFIELD HOMES AND ANTIQUE<br />

SHOPPING EXTRAORDINAIRE<br />

Thursday night - Dinner at the Wildhorse Saloon,<br />

Line Dancing Lessons, and<br />

Lower Broadway Honky 'Tonkin!<br />

TUESDAY OCTOBER 2ND<br />

Group Breakfast at the famous LOVELESS CAFE<br />

FRIDAY OCTOBER 5TH<br />

IILA ANNUAL BUSINESS MEETING -<br />

8:30 A.M. TO 12:00 NOON<br />

FRIDAY NIGHT’S STERLING RECEPTION AND<br />

BANQUET AT THE WORLD FAMOUS<br />

COUNTRY MUSIC HALL OF FAME<br />

ALL DEPART AT 12:30 P.M. FROM HOTEL LOBBY FOR<br />

AFTERNOON MUSIC CITY 'SWING' TOUR AND<br />

LUNCH<br />

OPTIONAL - TUESDAY NIGHT AT<br />

THE GRAND 'OL OPRY!<br />

NOTICE - ONLY 16 SEATS ARE LEFT! (AS OF 8/1/07)<br />

3<br />

SATURDAY OCTOBER 6TH - HOMEWARD BOUND


<strong>The</strong> <strong>Institute</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Loss</strong> <strong>Adjusters</strong> <strong>of</strong> South Africa<br />

Our own RPL (Recognition <strong>of</strong> Prior Learning)<br />

facility<br />

In February we said that our education committee is<br />

confident that our internal RPL regulations, policies and<br />

procedures would be in place by the end <strong>of</strong> February, which<br />

meant that roll-out could start early this month. We are very<br />

proud to announce that our education committee completed<br />

its task on time, and has published its recommendations.<br />

In view <strong>of</strong> the fact that to roll out our RPL programme will<br />

need a slight amendment in our By-Laws, we will be<br />

tabling our education committee’s proposal at our AGM<br />

which will take place on 8th <strong>of</strong> this month. Hopefully our<br />

members will see this in a positive light and allow us to<br />

proceed.<br />

Our Website<br />

<strong>The</strong>se are the days <strong>of</strong> transparency, consumerism,<br />

disclosure and specialisation which are just a few <strong>of</strong> the<br />

requirements demanded <strong>of</strong> pr<strong>of</strong>essionals operating in the<br />

insurance industry today. Consequently for a small “once<br />

<strong>of</strong>f” admin fee we are providing our members with an<br />

opportunity to publish their cv’s on our website so that<br />

insurers and claims handlers can identify those adjusters<br />

with the specific skills and knowledge that they require.<br />

We believe that this kind <strong>of</strong> approach adds value to the<br />

services we already provide to the insurance industry, and<br />

we will be identifying and implementing other services <strong>of</strong><br />

this nature in the months to come<br />

Broad Based Black Economic Empowerment<br />

<strong>The</strong> Financial Sector Charter was drawn up on narrow<br />

based BEE and although it became accepted that a<br />

broader application would be more appropriate, it was<br />

necessary to wait for the new codes to be approved by<br />

Parliament. For this reason, it was not possible for<br />

insurers to provide us with their <strong>of</strong>ficial policy on BBBEE<br />

In December last year, the new broad based BEE codes <strong>of</strong><br />

conduct were approved with a threshold turnover <strong>of</strong><br />

R5,000,000, within which micro enterprises are deemed to<br />

be exempted from BEE requirements. Many <strong>of</strong> our members<br />

are either self employed, or are employed by enterprises<br />

that fall within the exempt definition and automatically<br />

become recognised as level 4 (100%) contributors.<br />

Those insurance companies that subscribe to the<br />

Financial Sector Charter can now <strong>of</strong>ficially make use <strong>of</strong><br />

these loss adjusters without penalty on their scorecards.<br />

With this in mind, we are presently approaching all<br />

insurers to ascertain their <strong>of</strong>ficial policy with regard to<br />

the support they will give to loss adjusting enterprises<br />

that fall within this category, as well as others that fall<br />

outside the exempt threshold, are not yet compliant but<br />

have an appropriate strategy in place.<br />

Hopefully we will be in a position to report back to our<br />

members by the end <strong>of</strong> this month.<br />

As editor I am responsible for the collection and editing <strong>of</strong><br />

content, along with the general day to day maintenance <strong>of</strong><br />

the site. My role provides an exciting opportunity for me to<br />

combine my technical skills, gained in my previous<br />

employment as an IT support technician, with my interest<br />

in the more creative side <strong>of</strong> things, as we develop the site<br />

further. Site maintenance is accomplished with a state-<strong>of</strong>the-art<br />

content management system called Drupal, which<br />

is the s<strong>of</strong>tware that also powers MTV.co.uk, US Online, and<br />

<strong>The</strong> Onion, a popular American satire magazine<br />

One <strong>of</strong> the objectives when the <strong>CILA</strong> decided to implement<br />

a new site was to make the pr<strong>of</strong>ession seem more<br />

accessible to a lay audience, hopefully encouraging<br />

potential future members to think about a career in loss<br />

adjusting, and promoting the pr<strong>of</strong>ession in a positive light.<br />

THE NEW <strong>CILA</strong> WEBSITE WENT<br />

LIVE ON 1ST MARCH<br />

Have you visited the new site?<br />

If not, click on<br />

www.cila.co.uk<br />

NOW!<br />

I would like to think this has been achieved, due to both the<br />

new look and also to new sections such as the careers<br />

pages, which include interviews with loss adjusters about<br />

their experiences in the field.<br />

Primarily however, the site is a resource for <strong>CILA</strong> members.<br />

As well as a sleek and stylish design, the site includes<br />

many new features <strong>of</strong> use to those in the pr<strong>of</strong>ession. <strong>The</strong><br />

recently introduced Specialist Interest Groups have each<br />

been given their own section, which includes a wealth <strong>of</strong><br />

technical material. <strong>The</strong>re is also an online diary, or blog<br />

(short for web log) maintained by <strong>CILA</strong> President Harry<br />

Roberts. Perhaps the biggest departure from the old site is<br />

that there is now a forums section in which members can<br />

post messages on topics <strong>of</strong> relevance to loss adjusting.<br />

Rob Didcock<br />

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PROFILE<br />

<strong>The</strong> <strong>Loss</strong> <strong>Adjusters</strong> Association <strong>of</strong> Japan<br />

Members if claim handling network<br />

Our members’ network consists <strong>of</strong> about 100 <strong>of</strong>fices throughout the country.<br />

This network provides insurers with the most efficient access to the services they require.<br />

Businesses are to:<br />

(i) provide a number <strong>of</strong> educational training programs designed for our adjusters in conjunction with our members.<br />

(ii) provide materials and technical information on adjusting skills to our members.<br />

(iii) study and develop the total system, from estimating repair costs <strong>of</strong> building loss to assessing the amount <strong>of</strong><br />

insurance claim by using the PC.<br />

(iv) discuss and exchange views and information with adjusting industry peers at home and abroad.<br />

Common Ideas<br />

Members and loss adjusters must at all times keep in mind the social role <strong>of</strong> the adjusting business, and ensure reliability<br />

for parties concerned by engaging in all the work assigned with impartiality, fairness and sincerity.<br />

Members<br />

All our adjusters are registered claims specialists who have successfully completed examinations conducted by <strong>The</strong><br />

Marine and Fire Insurance Association <strong>of</strong> Japan (<strong>The</strong> Non-Life Insurance Association)<br />

<strong>The</strong>ir main assignment is to investigate the cause <strong>of</strong> damage, assess fair and reasonable amounts <strong>of</strong> loss <strong>of</strong> or damage<br />

to insured properties, and to evaluate proper insurable values <strong>of</strong> properties.<br />

Major work <strong>of</strong> our members<br />

(1) Handling <strong>of</strong> the following insurance claims:-<br />

a) Fire Claims<br />

b) Complex Claims in the field <strong>of</strong> Machinery & Erection, Contractors <strong>of</strong> All Risks and Engineering Works<br />

Insurance.<br />

c) Catastrophe Claims<br />

d) Liability Claims<br />

(2) Value Appraisal<br />

(3) <strong>Loss</strong> Control<br />

THE <strong>CILA</strong> ANNUAL LUNCH<br />

Last October several <strong>of</strong> our international members attended the Annual Lunch <strong>of</strong> the<br />

<strong>Chartered</strong> <strong>Institute</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Loss</strong> <strong>Adjusters</strong> at the Royal Lancaster Hotel in London.<br />

Harry Roberts, <strong>CILA</strong> President, welcomed all his guests and Gerry Loughney, Chairman<br />

<strong>of</strong> Cunningham Lindsey UK gave a most entertaining speech prior to proposing the<br />

toast to the <strong>CILA</strong>.<br />

Our overseas guests included Leong Yee Fook <strong>of</strong> AMLA, at the time President <strong>of</strong> the<br />

IFAA; Andrew Thomas, President AICLA; Keith Edwards, Past President CIAA and<br />

Thomas Kabler, Vice President FUEDI, at the time.<br />

Leong Yee Fook, President IFAA<br />

Helen Roberts, Harry Roberts, President, <strong>CILA</strong> and Keith Edwards,<br />

Past President, CIAA<br />

Andrew Thomas, President,<br />

AICLA<br />

Thomas Kabler, Vice President,<br />

FUEDI<br />

5


North East Floods <strong>CILA</strong> Members respond brilliantly<br />

<strong>The</strong> <strong>CILA</strong> has been working very closely with the ABI<br />

since the floods first occurred and was responsible for<br />

the statistics on claim volumes and values that the ABI<br />

provided to the media. <strong>The</strong> President, Harry Roberts,<br />

and the Deputy President, Malcolm Edwards, visited<br />

Hull and Sheffield with Stephen Hadrill and Nick Starling<br />

<strong>of</strong> the ABI and joint meetings were held with the Press,<br />

Local Authorities and Members <strong>of</strong> Parliament, including<br />

Ed Milliband and David Blunkett. Also, Malcolm was<br />

seen on Sky News and BBC News 24 and Michael<br />

Burnett, a Past President, was interviewed on BBC Radio<br />

5 Live.<br />

<strong>The</strong> <strong>CILA</strong> Secretariat has worked to 'gross up' the<br />

number <strong>of</strong> domestic and commercial losses to represent<br />

the likely overall total. Domestic claims are expected to<br />

average £30,000 where flood waters have extended over<br />

the entire ground floor area. Commercial losses will vary<br />

much more widely, but it does not take many multimillion<br />

pound claims to boost the average commercial<br />

loss to £100,000.<br />

As regards future revisions to these figures, the<br />

number <strong>of</strong> claims is unlikely to increase significantly<br />

with most Policyholders having now notified their<br />

insurers, or being identified from databases <strong>of</strong><br />

Policyholders by post code. <strong>The</strong> <strong>CILA</strong>, via its members,<br />

intends to revise the average claim figures in the light <strong>of</strong><br />

specific reserves allocated to the current losses as<br />

matters develop.<br />

<strong>The</strong> level <strong>of</strong> response to Policyholders from Insurers<br />

and <strong>Loss</strong> <strong>Adjusters</strong> has been tremendous, given the<br />

following:<br />

• <strong>The</strong> widespread nature <strong>of</strong> the flooding renders this<br />

incident the largest UK natural catastrophe since the<br />

1987 storms.<br />

• <strong>The</strong> current flooding equates to ten 'Carlisles' which<br />

was a major incident in itself back in 2005.<br />

• Claims received in the two weeks since the flooding<br />

are the equivalent <strong>of</strong> two years normal storm/flood<br />

numbers. Other causes <strong>of</strong> loss such as fire or theft<br />

continue to be received across the country<br />

irrespective <strong>of</strong> the flooding.<br />

• During Saturday/Sunday 30th June/1st July, it is<br />

estimated that 6,000 adjuster visits were completed.<br />

• By the middle <strong>of</strong> last week, out <strong>of</strong> 27,500 domestic<br />

and 6,800 commercial claims, approximately 99% <strong>of</strong><br />

Policyholders had been visited by <strong>Loss</strong> <strong>Adjusters</strong>.<br />

This level <strong>of</strong> response has been achieved by<br />

individual <strong>Loss</strong> <strong>Adjusters</strong> on site working extended<br />

hours (made possible by the longer evenings) and<br />

weekends. Additional resources have also been brought<br />

in by the firms <strong>of</strong> <strong>Loss</strong> <strong>Adjusters</strong> as reported in Post<br />

Magazine. Seeking external help to meet unprecedented<br />

demand is a demonstration <strong>of</strong> lateral thinking which is<br />

to be commended and typifies our pr<strong>of</strong>ession.<br />

To date, <strong>Chartered</strong> <strong>Loss</strong> <strong>Adjusters</strong> have responded<br />

brilliantly. However, we are in no way complacent.<br />

Repairs to flood damaged properties will, <strong>of</strong> necessity,<br />

take a long time, <strong>of</strong>ten between 6-12 months, thus we<br />

need to continue to manage resources, both our own<br />

and contractors and maintain the highest level <strong>of</strong> service<br />

that can possibly be delivered to policyholders<br />

TECERIS GOES INTERNATIONAL<br />

Teceris, the loss adjusting arm <strong>of</strong> Capita has announced it has become a member <strong>of</strong> the VRAS Universe International adjusting network. VRS<br />

Universe is an international loss adjusting and claims management organisation which provides networked services through 300 <strong>of</strong>fices in<br />

65 countries. Its member companies include VeriClaim in the US, Seri-Expert in France, RIG in Spain, Gielisch in Germany and Insight in Asia<br />

all <strong>of</strong> whom represent a major force in international loss adjusting. Teceris will be the VRS Universe representative in the UK.<br />

<strong>CILA</strong> President Meets with Asian Members<br />

Harry still handling a claim<br />

whilst visiting members in the<br />

Far East!<br />

For a relatively small pr<strong>of</strong>essional body, the <strong>CILA</strong> has exceptional reach around the world. This in part reflects<br />

the continued success <strong>of</strong> the UK insurance market in meeting the requirements <strong>of</strong> a hugely diverse range <strong>of</strong><br />

businesses in varying stages <strong>of</strong> development on a world wide basis. That such a dynamic market should<br />

continue to place trust in our members when it comes to claims is a testament to those members who are, or<br />

have worked, overseas in their careers.<br />

It is also the case that many non-UK citizens seek to achieve <strong>CILA</strong> qualification. Again we should be proud<br />

<strong>of</strong> this fact, but we cannot risk complacency.<br />

With all these thoughts in mind I set my sights, as President, on meeting as many overseas members as I<br />

could in areas where we can expect to seek growth in the future. This took me to the Far East and to Hong Kong,<br />

Kuala Lumpur and Singapore in particular. I believe I met over 75 members in the course <strong>of</strong> my visit.<br />

<strong>The</strong> first thing I must comment on is the warmth<strong>of</strong> the welcome that I received. Also those who organised<br />

meetings for me did a splendid job and I was thus able to meet a broad range <strong>of</strong> insurers and brokers, as well<br />

as representatives <strong>of</strong> the Malaysian Insurance <strong>Institute</strong>, and the insurance regulators in both Singapore and<br />

China.<br />

It would be a challenge to meet the wishes <strong>of</strong> all the members that I met – indeed it would be impossible in<br />

some instances where diverse views exist. Nevertheless I am grateful to all those <strong>of</strong> our members who took<br />

time out to share their thoughts with me.<br />

Harry Roberts<br />

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GLOBAL CONGRESS ON LOSS ADJUSTING AND RISK<br />

MANAGEMENT LONDON, UK – MAY 2009<br />

History <strong>of</strong> <strong>Loss</strong> <strong>Adjusting</strong> and Risk<br />

Management<br />

• Evolution and the development <strong>of</strong> the pr<strong>of</strong>ession<br />

• <strong>The</strong> past<br />

• <strong>The</strong> present<br />

• <strong>The</strong> future<br />

Synergies<br />

• Explore the synergies between loss adjustment<br />

and risk management<br />

• Education<br />

S<strong>of</strong>t Skills<br />

• Dealing with post traumatic stress<br />

• Emotional attachment to property<br />

• Psychology <strong>of</strong> loss<br />

• Grief counselling<br />

Technology<br />

• <strong>The</strong> virtual <strong>of</strong>fice<br />

• Transparency<br />

• Client file accessibility<br />

• Encryption<br />

• Fraud<br />

• Identity fraud<br />

International Forthcoming Events<br />

<strong>Loss</strong> <strong>Adjusters</strong> and<br />

• <strong>The</strong> claims department<br />

• <strong>The</strong> underwriter<br />

• <strong>The</strong> re-insurer<br />

• <strong>The</strong> claimant<br />

• Fraud detection<br />

Risk Management and<br />

• <strong>The</strong> <strong>Loss</strong> Adjuster<br />

• Post loss risk management<br />

• <strong>Loss</strong> control<br />

• Can a loss adjuster be a risk manager<br />

• <strong>Loss</strong> control<br />

• Can a loss adjuster be a risk manager?<br />

• Conflicts <strong>of</strong> interest between risk management<br />

and loss adjusters<br />

• Fraud prevention<br />

• Risk financing<br />

• <strong>Loss</strong> Modelling<br />

Catastrophe Response<br />

• Local<br />

• Continental<br />

• Global<br />

<strong>The</strong> programme should envisage panel discussions, workshops and break out groups etc.<br />

2007<br />

22-24 August AICLA Joint Claims Convention with ANZIIF<br />

Shangri-la Hotel, Sydney, Australia<br />

23-26 August CIAA AGM & Conference<br />

Inn at the Forks, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada<br />

30 September - IILA Annual Conference<br />

6 October Loew’s Vanderbilt Plaza Hotel,<br />

Nashville, USA<br />

29-31 October <strong>CILA</strong> Specialist Interest Groups’ Conference<br />

Birmingham<br />

16 November FUEDI Plenary Meeting<br />

Bedford Hotel, Brussels, Belgium<br />

2008<br />

14 April ILASA One day Regional Conference<br />

Johannesburg, South Africa<br />

15 April IFAA AGM Johannesburg<br />

South Africa<br />

16 May FUEDI General Assembly<br />

Vienna, Austria<br />

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Outline <strong>of</strong> IFAA Core Competencies<br />

All <strong>Loss</strong> <strong>Adjusters</strong> who are members <strong>of</strong> IFAA associations have<br />

displayed evidence <strong>of</strong> holding the following competencies:-<br />

Plan and implement loss investigation:<br />

• Receive and verify instructions from client<br />

• Establish relevant facts<br />

• Plan and implement a loss investigation<br />

• Preserve evidence<br />

• Liaise with authorities<br />

• Verify and document information<br />

• Identify and appoint necessary specialists if required<br />

Evaluate collected information requirements:<br />

• Determine whether loss is covered by insurance or other criteria<br />

• Apply and analyse established facts<br />

• Determine extent <strong>of</strong> loss/damage/injury<br />

• Establish recovery rights<br />

Report findings and provide guidance to involved parties:<br />

• Report findings<br />

• Provide interim information and guidance regarding<br />

salvage/disposal to involved parties<br />

Negotiate and effect settlements:<br />

• Make preparations for negotiations<br />

• Call and/or attend meetings with involved parties<br />

• Represent clients in cases where disputation arises<br />

Provide ancillary services:<br />

• Provide guidance in prevention <strong>of</strong> similar, future losses<br />

• Provide guidance on the application <strong>of</strong> risk management<br />

techniques where appropriate<br />

For further details refer to the IFAA member in your area at<br />

www.adjustersworldwide.org<br />

THE IFAA MISSION<br />

To promote the role <strong>of</strong> <strong>Loss</strong> <strong>Adjusting</strong> Associations and their Members in creating a positive business environment.<br />

To inform and influence public policy.<br />

To support Members with appropriate services.<br />

To disseminate best practice and increase the pr<strong>of</strong>essionalism <strong>of</strong> <strong>Loss</strong> <strong>Adjusting</strong> Associations.<br />

In pursuing this mission it is recognised that national associations must be allowed to act in their best interests, without having to consult<br />

the International Federation.<br />

However, it is in the continuing interests <strong>of</strong> the pr<strong>of</strong>ession and all related disciplines that, as a collective group within the insurance industry<br />

involved in claims, the Federation could, whenever possible speak with a single voice and form a position <strong>of</strong> collective strength.<br />

MEMBERSHIP OF THE IFAA<br />

Member Association Country President Contact Details<br />

Australasian <strong>Institute</strong> <strong>of</strong> Australia & Stephen Thorpe Tel: 617 3229 6663 • Fax: 617 3221 7267<br />

<strong>Chartered</strong> <strong>Loss</strong> <strong>Adjusters</strong> New Zealand E-mail: admin<strong>of</strong>fice@aicla.org<br />

Canadian Independent Canada Miles Barber Tel: 1 416 621 6222 • Fax: 1 416 621 7776<br />

<strong>Adjusters</strong>’ Association<br />

E-mail: ciaa@netcom.ca<br />

FUEDI Europe Thomas Kabler Tel: 31 10 242 6888 • Fax: 31 10 242 6886<br />

E-mail: fuedi@fuedi.eu<br />

International <strong>Institute</strong> <strong>of</strong> Global Peter Gaudenzi E-mail: info@iila.com<br />

<strong>Loss</strong> <strong>Adjusters</strong><br />

<strong>The</strong> <strong>Loss</strong> <strong>Adjusting</strong> Japan Ken Tel: 81 3 3254 6454 • Fax: 81 3 3254 6064<br />

Association <strong>of</strong> Japan<br />

Takahashi<br />

Association <strong>of</strong> Malaysian Malaysia Tan ah Chuan Tel: 60 3 9281 6615 • Fax: 60 3 9287 1992<br />

<strong>Loss</strong> <strong>Adjusters</strong><br />

E-mail: amlasec@pd.jaring.my<br />

<strong>The</strong> <strong>Institute</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Loss</strong> Nigeria Darlington Tel: 234 1 840367<br />

<strong>Adjusters</strong> <strong>of</strong> Nigeria Mgbojikwe E-mail: president@nigeriailan.org<br />

<strong>Institute</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Loss</strong> <strong>Adjusters</strong> South Africa Alan Blem Tel: 27 11 782 3968 • 27 11 782 9538<br />

<strong>of</strong> South Africa<br />

E-mail: admin@ilasa.org.za<br />

<strong>The</strong> <strong>Chartered</strong> <strong>Institute</strong> <strong>of</strong> UK Malcolm Tel: 44 20 7337 9960 • Fax: 44 20 7929 3082<br />

<strong>Loss</strong> <strong>Adjusters</strong> Edwards E-mail: info@cila.co.uk<br />

National Association <strong>of</strong> US Harold Kern Tel: 1 312 853 0808 • Fax: 1 312 853 3225<br />

Independent Insurance<br />

E-mail: assist@naiia.com<br />

<strong>Adjusters</strong><br />

Contributions for the next issue <strong>of</strong> <strong>Adjusting</strong> <strong>World</strong> to the editor, Graham Cave at e-mail: harwoodmarketing@btconnect.com<br />

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