Enrico Biffis
Associate Professor of Actuarial Finance at Imperial College London

Biography
Imperial College London
Enrico Biffis is Associate Professor of Actuarial Finance at Imperial College Business School, a fellow of the Pensions Institute in London, and a member of the Munich Risk and Insurance Centre at LMU Munich. His areas of expertise are risk analysis and asset-liability management, with a focus on applications in the insurance and pensions sector, as well as the design of predictive analytics and risk management tools for a variety of asset classes. Dr Biffis has collaborated extensively with leading financial institutions, regulators, governmental and nongovernmental organizations, including the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund, and has been the recipient of grants and awards for his research on the modelling and transfer of large risks. Prior academic experience includes work as tenured faculty at the Robinson College of Business at Georgia State University, and as visiting at Nanyang Business School''s IRFRC and Bocconi Milan. Dr Biffis also served as an editor of ASTIN Bulletin – The Journal of the International Actuarial Association, and was recently awarded the Brian Hey Prize for his work on reinsurance data standards as part of the joint IFoA-CAS International Pricing Research Working Party.
Companies
- Associate Professor of Actuarial Finance Imperial College Business School (2017)
- Researcher at Insurance Risk and Finance Research Center Nanyang Business School, NTU (2014)
- Associate Professor of Risk Management and Insurance (with tenure) Georgia State University - J. Mack Robinson College of Business (2015 — 2017)
- Associate Professor of Actuarial Finance Imperial College London (2012 — 2015)
- Assistant Professor Imperial College London (2007 — 2012)
- Lecturer Cass Business School (2005 — 2007)
- Unix System Administrator Italian Air Force (2000 — 2001)
Videos
2013 PRC Symposium: Managing Capital Market Risk for Retirement
Integration of ESG and Climate Risks in Investment Management - Session 3
Bringing finance to Africa's smallholder farmers
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