• The number of FIAR attendees grew year by year, from 70 persons in 1998 to
more than 600. Also, their structure became more and more diversified.
• If the participants of the Forum's first Editions were mainly from Romania
and the neighboring countries, representatives of the local insurance industry,
as time went by more and more leaders and specialists from the European reinsurance,
banking, leasing, consultancy, audit and IT&C
industries registered for the event, thus insuring FIAR's position as the main
European insurance related spring event.
FIAR 2010 - 13th Edition
FIAR 2009 - 12th Edition
• 449 participants from 25 countries
• 208 attending insurance & brokerage
companies and private
pensions funds, institutions and associations
• 6 conferences
• 5 days for bilateral meetings
• 5 networking events
FIAR
2008 - 11th Edition
• 604 participants from 32 countries
• 311 attending companies and private pensions funds, associations
and institutions
• 7 conferences
• 4 networking events
• more than 2500 bilateral meetings
FIAR
2007 - 10th Edition
• 569 participants
• 269 companies, associations, 8 institutions
• 97 companies outside Romania
• special events: Private Pensions Day, Health Insurance Day, Motor
Insurance Day
• over 2.000 bilateral meetings
• 6 Conferences on natural catastophes, health insurances, motor business,
the brokerage industry and several other seminars
FIAR
2006 - 9th Edition
• 513 participants, leaders and specialists from the financial services
field (insurance, reinsurance, brokerage, banking sector, leasing,
capital
market, IT&C, consultancy, audit & law firms)
• 237 attending
companies, associations and institutions, 95 of them being from
outside Romania
• over 2.000 bilateral
meetings
• 42 hours of conferences
and debates
• 81 speakers
• 6 Main Conferences
on natural catas tophes, health insurances, motor business, the
brokerage industry and several other seminars
• 463 participants representing
232 companies and institutions from 22 countries (Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria,
Cyprus, Denmark, France, Germany, Greece, India, Ireland, Kazakhstan,
Poland, Romania, Russia, Slovakia, Spain, Switzerland, Turkey, United
Kingdom, Ukraine, United States of America) and 4 continents (Europe,
Asia, Africa, North America)
• 2 Main Conferences and 10
Workshops on different topics as claims management, reinsurance challenges,
IT&C solutions for insurers, the insurance brokerage, natural cat risks, financial
markets, health insurance, private pensions, motor insurance and reinsurance
• over 65 speakers
• 349 attendees from Europe,
USA and Africa representing 64 international companies and 101 Romanian
• 4 days of bilateral meetings
• 1 Main Conference and 6 Workshops
on various technical subjects
• 236 participants from
all over Central and Eastern Europe
• 127 companies, 57
from outside Romania and 70 local organizations
• 1 Main Conference
and 3 Workshops on the Development of the Insurance Market, Motor
TPL, Catastrophic Risks and IT&C
• 168 persons came to
Romania in 2002 to attend 5th Edition of FIAR
• of the 97 companies
which were present, 41 were from the international markets
• 1 Main Conference
dedicated to the Insurance Market in the context of European Integration
• 115 attendees came
to FIAR 2001 while 70 organizations were represented, 23 being international-based
• 3 Conferences and
Round Tables dedicated to the Insurance Markets in the 3rd Millenium,
Private Pensions and Non-traditional Reinsurance
• the event was supported
by the Romanian Government and by its Prime Minister at the moment,
Mr. Adrian NASTASE
• 102 leaders and specialists
of the insurance and reinsurance markets came to FIAR 2000, the 3rd
Edition of the Forum
• 3 Seminars on the
following subjects: The Romanian Insurance Market, Reinsurance Pricing
and International Markets
• the Forum had 47 participants
from 31 companies, of which 7 were from outside Romania
• for the first time,
the Forum took place in Sinaia, what was to become FIAR's traditional
venue
• 70 participants from
6 countries attended the 1 st Edition of FIAR
• the inaugural Forum
took place in Bucharest, the capital city of Romania