Working Paper 158 | Mortality experience of pensioners for the period 2013 to 2020 (v01 issue date: 24/11/2021; v02 issue date: 20/06/2022) |
Working Paper 146 | Mortality experience of pensioners by region and Index of Multiple Deprivation (Issue date: 25/02/2021) |
Working Paper 142 | Mortality experience of pensioners for the period 2012 to 2019 (v01 issue date: 30/11/2020; v02 issue date: 20/06/2022) |
Working Paper 126 | Mortality experience of pensioners for the period 2011 to 2018 (v01 issue date: 28/11/2019; v02 issue date: 20/06/2022) |
Working Paper 121 | Mortality experience of pensioners by industry classification for the period 2010 to 2017 (v01 issue date: 31/05/2019; v02 issue date: 20/06/2022) |
Working Paper 118 | Mortality experience of pensioners for the period 2010 to 2017 (v01 issue date: 28/02/2019; v02 issue date: 20/06/2022) |
Working Paper 113 | Final “S3” Series mortality tables (v01 issue date: 05/12/2018; v02 issue date: 20/06/2022) |
Working Paper 107 | Proposed graduations of the CMI SAPS 2009-2016 mortality experience based on data collected by 30 June 2017. (Issue date: 05/06/2018; Response date: 14/09/2018; v02 issue date: 20/06/2022) |
Working Paper 104 |
Mortality experience of pensioners for the period 2009 to 2016 (v01 issue date: 19/01/2018; v02 issue date: 20/06/2022) |
Working paper 95 | Mortality experience of pensioners for the period 2008 to 2015 (Issue date: 22/02/17) |
Working paper 88 | Mortality experience of pensioners for the period 2007-2014 (Issue date: 24/02/2016) |
Working paper 86 |
An investigation into the mortality experience by industry classification of pensioners of self-administered pension schemes (Issue date: 18/11/2015; Response date: N/A) |
Analysis of the mortality experience of pensioners of self-administered pension schemes for the period 2006-2013 based on data collected by 30 June 2014. (Issue date: 19/12/2014; Reissued: 22/01/2016; Response date: N/A) | |
Analysis of the mortality experience of pensioners of self-administered pension schemes for the period 2005-2012 based on data collected by 30 June 2013. (Issue date: 24/07/2014) | |
Graduations of the CMI SAPS 2004-2011 mortality experience based on data collected by 30 June 2012 - Final "S2" Series of Mortality Tables. (Issue date: 07/02/2014) | |
Proposed graduations of the CMI SAPS 2004-2011 mortality experience based on data collected by 30 June 2012. (Issue date: 23/04/2013; Response date: 31/05/2013) | |
Analysis of the mortality experience of pensioners of self-administered pension schemes for the period 2004-2011. (Issue date: 23/04/2013) | |
Report on the preliminary results of an analysis into the mortality experience of pensioners of self-administered pension schemes for the period 2003-2010 based on data collected by 30 June 2011 (Issue date: 25/05/2012) | |
Working paper 61 | An investigation into the mortality experience by industry classification of pensioners of self-administered pension schemes |
An initial investigation into rates of mortality improvement for pensioners of self-administered pension schemes (Issue date: 22/07/2011) | |
Report on the preliminary results of an analysis into the mortality experience of pensioners of self-administered pension schemes for the period 2002-2009 based on data collected by 30 June 2010 (Issue date: 20/05/2011) | |
Report on the preliminary results of an analysis into the mortality experience of pensioners of self-administered pension schemes for the period 2001-2008 based on data collected by 30 June 2009 (Issue date: 01/04/2010) | |
The graduations of the CMI self-administered pension schemes 2000-2006 mortality experience: Final "S1" series of mortality tables (Issue date: 31/10/2008) | |
Methodology and assumptions used for CMI self-administered pension schemes mortality experience analyses (Issue date: 31/10/2008) | |
Analysis and proposed graduations of the CMI SAPS 2000-2006 mortality experience based on data collected to 30 June 2007 (Issue date: 08/01/2008) | |
An analysis of the results of the mortality of male and female pensioners of self-administered pension schemes for the period 2000 to 2004 based on data collected by 30 June 2006 (Issue date: 01/10/2007) | |
Working paper 17 |
Report on the preliminary results of an analysis into the mortality experience of pensioners of self-administered pension schemes for the period 2000 to 2003 (Issue date: 11/10/2005) |
An analysis of the preliminary results of the mortality of male pensioners of self-administered pension schemes for the period 2000 to 2002 as reported in Working paper 4 (Issue date: 17/11/2004) | |
Working paper 4 | Report on the preliminary results of an analysis into the mortality experience of pensioners of self-administered pension schemes for the period 2000 to 2001 |
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Climate Solvency The Actuaries Carbon Collaboration: Applying Actuarial Concepts to Carbon Emissions
6 July 2022The Actuaries’ Carbon Collaboration (ACC) is a group of actuaries and other professionals working towards a coherent understanding of the issues around greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions by considering them in an actuarial context.
Emissions into and absorption from the atmosphere can be modelled in the same way that we model variable cash flows, including the impacts of uncertain quantities and timing. The ACC’s work investigates both the insights that this analogy provides and its limitations.
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Sessional Meeting: Data and Modelling Considerations for mental health in life insurance
11 July 2022This talk presents the work of the Data and Modelling workstream of the IFoA Mental Health Working Party. We explore data and modelling considerations in the risk assessment and underwriting of mental health conditions. We will also consider how newer risk factors and improved data availability might open up opportunities for additional underwriting and product designs.
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Pensions Dashboards
12 July 2022As the industry prepares for Pensions Dashboards, we have lined up a specialist panel who is at the heart of the ongoing work in this area. Hear the latest developments, future proposals and have the opportunity to put forward your questions to our speakers.
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Crisis Management and Boards
18 July 2022Crisis management, the process by which an organization deals with a disruptive, sudden and unexpected event that threatens to harm the organization or its stakeholders, has become a key concern in the light of the Pandemic and Geopolitical risks.
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Applying AI – From Concept to Practice
19 July 2022Artificial Intelligence is heralded as a game-changer to the ways industries use data, with the insurance industry especially looking to embrace these new technologies. This brings many questions – not least around data privacy, ethics, potential biases and so on – with regulators increasingly interested in developments.
Moreover, whilst the stunning progress of specific technologies such as Watson and Alphazero made headlines some years ago, current commercial applications of AI remain far from mature.
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This webinar will cover:
• Some background on the risks of misselling in an ESG context, including the DWS case
• Achieving positive impact is a strong antidote to the risks of greenwashing or ESG misselling, however this risks having a tension with fiduciary responsibilities
• This tension can be resolved with a concept called Universal Ownership
• Under Universal ownership, investors have an appetite to make a loss in order to achieve positive impact, and yet still have no compromise on their fiduciary responsibilities
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This session will focus on the transformation roadmap of the healthcare sector in KSA and the role of actuarial capabilities in enhancing its evolution to the desired end stage as per the objectives of the Vision 2030. The discussion will focus how the system has evolved so far and shed light on the expected future changes. Through examining the transformation, we will highlight how the sector is and can use actuarial expertise to not only assist with this transformation but also use basic actuarial principles to identify the key risks and their respective mitigation strategies.
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Sessional Meeting: Covid-19 and the Effectiveness of ERM Frameworks
Online15 August 2022The purpose of this research paper is to explore enterprise risk management lessons which can be learnt from the Covid-19 pandemic in preparation for potential future pandemics as well as other “gray rhino” or “black swan” events. This paper is not intended to be an all-encompassing solution to the issues presented by Covid-19; rather, the content has been provided to help drive discussions regarding how risk management processes may need to evolve in line with the dynamic nature of the underlying risks that they sometimes need to capture.
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The IFoA's Infrastructure Working Party, led by Chris Lewin, will present its new introductory guide to infrastructure investment, which will be published on the IFoA web-site prior to the webinar. Those readers whose institutions have already taken the plunge into infrastructure will know that it is a highly complex and diverse field of activity. This guide does not explore all the matters which investors take into account, but it does discuss many of the more important points, including the risks and past returns, benchmarking, and ESG and SDG considerations. Attendees will be invi
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Health – Our Greatest Asset
2 November 2022Health contributes to happiness at the personal, family, community and societal level. Health, importantly underpins all our economic security. This talk will explore the drivers of our health, the measurement of health and the steps we can take to improve health – most of which lie outside the NHS.