WebOpening Statement by Dr Chris Wallace, Chief Executive, Australian Reinsurance Pool Corporation Thank you Chair, and members of the Committee for the invitation to appear today. ... ARPC looks forward to further working with the insurance industry and educating the community to make a success of the new cyclone pool across cyclone-prone WebJun 25, 2024 · Dr Christopher Wallace, ARPC CEO, also thanked Janet Torney and John Peberdy for their service to ARPC, following the expiry of their terms. “Janet Torney has skilfully chaired ARPC’s Audit & Compliance Committee, contributed investment and governance expertise and more recently guided the organisation’s risk management …
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WebJan 13, 2024 · “ARPC warmly welcomes Allianz as the inaugural customer of the cyclone pool. We look forward to working with Allianz to help lower insurance premiums and increase insurance affordability for cyclone impacted consumers.” says Dr Chris Wallace, ARPC CEO. Background on the cyclone pool Web“Commercial property insurance in Australia does not cover physical property damage caused by cyber terrorism or cyber war,” said Dr Christopher Wallace, ARPC CEO. “The ARPC Scheme, Australia’s national terrorism insurance scheme also excludes coverage for physical damage caused by cyber terrorism.” WebFeb 16, 2016 · The ARPC does its own financial modelling on the potential cost of a major terrorist event in Australia. It must also anticipate what kind of event could occur. Mr Wallace says the experience in Australia has shown that a terrorist act is more likely to involve an attack on an individual rather than a September 11-style attack on a city building. jesus put the unbelievers out the room