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Consultation on changes to Practising Certificates
8 April 2021
The Institute and Faculty of Actuaries has today launched a consultation on proposals for changes to its Practising Certificates (PC) requirements.
This includes changes to the approach to determining suitability for a PC (including the type of criteria used) as well as changes to the process for applying and renewing.
Changes to the Disciplinary and Capacity for Membership Schemes
7 April 2021
The IFoA has today commenced a Member vote on proposed changes to our Disciplinary and Capacity for Membership Schemes (the Scheme). These changes, which have been approved by our Council, must now be approved by a simple majority of the IFoA's members in order to be formally adopted.
Associates, Fellows, and Honorary Fellows of the IFoA are eligible to vote on these proposals. Each eligible member will receive an email from Civica Election Services containing a unique link to the voting website.
Sustainability Board update - March 2021
31 March 2021
Melissa Leitner provides an update on the latest Sustainability Board activities.
Engagement is the word I'd choose to pull a common thread through the key agenda items of the latest meeting of the IFoA Sustainability Board on 16 March 2021.
Engagement within the Board(s)
Climate-related risk – your chance to take part in our information-gathering exercise
31 March 2021
Louise Pryor, President-Elect asks you to take part.
Regulation of the actuarial profession
19 March 2021
The UK Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy (BEIS) has published its long-awaited White Paper on reform of audit and corporate governance. Within this, it also sets out important proposals for the future of UK actuarial regulation.
A change of approach: regulatory governance
18 March 2021
The IFoA Council recently approved changes designed to streamline, improve efficiency and independence of our regulatory governance arrangements. A new Regulatory Board will be created which will have responsibility for all aspects of our public interest regulatory role.
Previously, the delivery of these matters was carried out by three boards including the Regulation Board, Disciplinary Board and the Lifelong Learning Board.
Mortality Impact of COVID-19 Vaccination in England
12 March 2021
The U.K. launched the word’s first mass COVID-19 vaccination on 8 December 2020. John Ng and Scott Reid, as part of their work in the IFoA Covid-19 Action Taskforce, explore whether the data supports early signs of immunity build up and mortality impact on people 80 years of age and above in England.
IFoA confirms Matt Saker as next President-Elect
11 March 2021
The Institute and Faculty of Actuaries is delighted to announce that Matt Saker has been confirmed as the next President-Elect.
Matt will assume this role in June 2021, as Dr Louise Pryor becomes President. Matt will serve as IFoA President from June 2022.
Matt has 30 years’ experience working as an actuary in the life and general insurance industry.
CMI notes over 50,000 excess deaths in second wave
9 March 2021
During the coronavirus pandemic, the Continuous Mortality Investigation (CMI) is publishing frequent UK mortality analysis through its mortality monitor. The latest update covers week 8 of 2021 (20 February to 26 February) based on provisional England & Wales deaths data published by the Office for National Statistics (ONS) on 9 March 2021.
The key points of this update are:
CMI Model shows modest fall in cohort life expectancy, after adjusting for exceptional 2020 mortality
4 March 2021
The Continuous Mortality Investigation (CMI) has released the latest annual update to the CMI Mortality Projections Model, CMI_2020.
Mortality rates in England and Wales in 2020 were on average 12% higher than in 2019 because of the coronavirus pandemic. This is the largest year-on-year increase in mortality rates since 1929, and mortality rates in 2020 were the highest we’ve seen since 2008.