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  • Spaces available

    Mortality and morbidity risk varies by variables such as age, sex and smoking. In traditional actuarial experience analysis, these variables, and certain combinations thereof can be explored. However, with the wealth of data now available it is becoming increasingly challenging to identify the key drivers of experience and account for the interaction between different variables. A univariate approach often compares apples and pears, for example males are more likely to smoke and have larger policies than females. Likewise, variable interactions are missed unless specifically included.

  • Life Conference 2022

    ACC Liverpool Kings Dock Liverpool Waterfront Liverpool Merseyside L3 4FP
    23 November 2022 - 25 November 2022
    Fully booked.

    Life Conference returns as an in-person conference in 2022, giving you an opportunity to connect with your peers and fellow actuaries in your sector, in person. You will also hear leading experts discuss key issues, emerging ideas, and new research across the Life insurance sector.

  • GIRO Conference 2022

    ACC Liverpool Kings Dock Liverpool Waterfront Liverpool Merseyside L3 4FP  
    21 November 2022 - 23 November 2022
    Fully booked.

    We are delighted to announce the return of GIRO as an in-person conference, giving you an opportunity to connect with actuaries in your practice area. Join leading experts to discuss key issues, emerging ideas, and new research across the General Insurance sector.

  • Spaces available

    This is part of an upcoming 4 part webinar series - The road to Egypt: The IFoA’s Sustainability Thought Leadership Series

    What does Africa need from COP27?

    While climate change is global, Africa is disproportionately vulnerable to its effects. The continent has contributed negligibly to the changing climate, with only around 2–3% of global emissions, yet it stands out disproportionately as the most vulnerable region in the world, driven by the prevailing low levels of socio-economic growth in the continent.

  • Spaces available

    The actuarial profession is faced with increasingly complex risks and challenges in the current environment, with the consequences of the Pandemic exacerbated by the geopolitical and economic issues. The working environment patterns have drastically changed too, leading to potential isolation, technology fatigue and sometimes blurring the boundaries between professional and personal life.

    We heard about the benefits of Mindfulness and self-awareness at an IFoA webinar on 11 May: mindfulness leads to a calmer and clearer state of mind, and better interaction with others around us…

  • Health – Our Greatest Asset

    Online webinar
    2 November 2022

    Spaces available

    Health 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.

  • Spaces available

    In November IFoA members will be asked to vote on a proposed move to using the Chartered Actuary designation. Council believes that the move will protect and advance the status of IFoA actuaries globally, and lay the foundations for a flourishing profession for decades to come. 

  • Frank Redington Prize Evening - 20 October

    Staple Inn Hall High Holborn London WC1V 7QJ 
    20 October 2022

    Spaces available

    As our society grapples with ever more increasingly complex issues, now is the time to think differently about some of the biggest issues we are facing. That’s why we developed the Frank Redington Prizes. We wanted to hear both from within and beyond the actuarial profession as to how people think society could best deal with two pressing issues:

  • Spaces available

    In November IFoA members will be asked to vote on a proposed move to using the Chartered Actuary designation. Council believes that the move will protect and advance the status of IFoA actuaries globally, and lay the foundations for a flourishing profession for decades to come. This webinar is an opportunity to hear from IFoA President Matt Saker and to put your questions to him and colleagues from the IFoA’s Council to help inform your vote.

    To register, click here.

  • Social Care Agenda

    Online webinar
    11 October 2022

    Spaces available

    Social care reform has long been on the to-do list for successive governments over the last two decades. In February, the government’s proposed reforms to adult social care [including cap on care costs] was published. Against this backdrop of funding promise and rising National Insurance taxation, in this session we will debate the resilience of these new proposals, the impact of future demand for care services and what role for the insurance industry and the important role it has played in long-term care funding in other countries where public-private partnership works.

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