Data Mining - Analysis White Papers
Managing Risk in All Its Dimensions
Overview The Generali Group, third largest insurer in Europe and among the top twenty worldwide, has recently started a program to concentrate and coordinate its asset management activities through three dedicated units: Generali Finances based in France, Am-Generali Finanz based in Germany and Generali Asset Management based in Italy. The challenge was to manage group-wide risk via a common analytical framework. Generali Group deployed SAS Risk Management that provides rapid and flexible analysis and reporting of risk exposure.
| Publisher | SAS Institute | File Format | HTML |
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| Date Published | January 2009 | ||
| Format | Case Studies | ||
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