日內瓦協會
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日內瓦協會官方網址:http://www.genevaassociation.org/
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日內瓦協會全稱“國際保險經濟學研究會(The International Association for the Study of Insurance Economics)”,1973年2月在法國巴黎成立的一個世界組織,會員主要以全球各大保險公司的總裁或首席執行官為主,因該組織秘書處設在瑞士日內瓦,故又稱為日內瓦協會。
日內瓦協會是由世界各知名保險公司的首席執行官組成的,會員數量不超過80名(最大限額80名)。協會的宗旨是整合各種力量,研究保險在全球經濟領域中日益突現的重要性,分析保險業發展過程中的重大戰略問題,把握髮展脈絡、預測發展趨勢,同時鼓勵和支持開展在現代經濟環境下關於 風險管理和不確定性的各種研究項目。此外,協會通過舉辦各種會議,尤其是年度大會為會員提供了一個多視角、世界性的對話與交流的平臺。
The Geneva Association was founded under the initiative of a committee which met for the first time in Paris on September 22, 1971. This founding committee was constituted by the following people:
- Mr. Emil Frey, General Manager, Mannheimer Versicherung (Mannheim);
- Mr. Georges Martin, President, Royale Belge (Brussels);
- Mr. Ernst Meyer, General Manager, Allianz (Munich);
- Mr. Fabio Padoa, Administrateur Délégué, Assicurazioni Generali (Trieste); and
- Mr. Bernard Pagezy, President, La Paternelle (Paris)
The Constitutive Assembly of the Geneva Association took place in Paris on February 27, 1973, at the headquarters of La Paternelle (today part of the AXA Group). The following companies were represented by their President or CEO: Allianz, Münchener Rück, Aachener & Münchener, and Victoria for Germany; Commercial Union, Royal and Mercantile & General for the United Kingdom; Erste Allgemeine for Austria; Royale Belge for Belgium; UAP, AGF, Paternelle, Préservatrice and SAFR for France; Generali, RAS, Reale Mutua, INA and Fondiaria for Italy; Nationale Nederlanden for the Netherlands, and the Swiss Re for Switzerland.
The Geneva Association was established in 1973 for the purpose of promoting economic research in the sector of risk and insurance.
Today, the Geneva Association has 80 members from 14 countries in Europe, 4 countries in North and South America, 3 countries in Asia, and 1 country in Oceania. Its members are the chief executive officers of insurance companies in the world and they are members in a personal capacity. The maximum number of members is limited to eighty. Applications of new members shall be examined by the Board of Directors at the proposal of the President and, if recommended, be submitted to the General Assembly for approval by majority vote.[1]