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IFoA concerned discount rate places undue burden on claimants
22 March 2018
IFoA responsds to the Government's an announcement on the personal injury discount rate, which will form part of the Civil Liabilities Bill.
Clear trend in lower rates of mortality improvements
1 March 2018
The Continuous Mortality Investigation (CMI) has released its latest Mortality Projections Model, CMI_2017.
Actuaries seek to contribute to Sustainable Development Goals
9 January 2018
The Institute and Faculty of Actuaries (IFoA) has launched an initiative to explore how the actuarial profession can contribute to the achievement of Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)
Justice Committee reinforces IFoA calls for clarity on discount rate
30 November 2017
The IFoA responds to the Justice Select Committee's report concluding its pre-legislative scrutiny of the draft personal injury discount rate
Pioneering female actuary mentoring scheme launched with support from significant industry names
17 November 2017
A mentoring scheme for female actuaries, being officially launched at the Institute and Faculty of Actuaries (“IFoA”) on 6 November 2017,
Vast majority of people who pay for social care won’t benefit from a cap on costs at level currently proposed, new research finds
3 November 2017
Nine in 10 people who pay for their own care in England won’t benefit if the ‘cap’ on care costs, currently set at £72,000, goes ahead.
Pension freedoms could leave people struggling in later life
20 October 2017
The Institute and Faculty of Actuaries (IFoA) has submitted its response on pension freedoms to the Work and Pensions Select Committee.
Can healthcare provide intergenerational equity?
12 October 2017
The Institute and Faculty of Actuaries (IFoA) has today published the third and final bulletin in its series on intergenerational fairness
UK shows lowest levels of retirement readiness compared to US and Australia
11 October 2017
An international survey assessing preparedness for retirement in the UK, US and Australia has found that UK respondents are the least “retirement ready”.
Fossil fuel subsidies and carbon pricing hold back green investment
22 September 2017
The IFoA has warned that the global long-term sustainable agenda is being held back by two major market distortions: fossil fuel subsidies and the lack of effective carbon pricing.