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IFoA confirms Tan Suee Chieh as next President-elect
15 February 2019
The Institute and Faculty of Actuaries is delighted to announce that Tan Suee Chieh has been confirmed as the next President-elect.
Call for Papers: Health and Care ‘Hot Topics’ Short Research Papers 2019
13 February 2019
Closing Date: 12 March 2019
The Health and Care Research Sub-committee is looking for volunteers interested in writing and presenting short research papers (approx. 5-10 pages) for thier annual Hot Topics event (4 November 2019), in London. These short research papers are intended to provoke discussion and lead to possible further research and debate.
The committee is open to all current hot topics (which should have a technical actuarial focus), however, there is a particular interest in the following areas:
Present at CILA or Chief Actuaries Workshop in 2019: call for speakers open
13 February 2019
Submission closing date – 12 March 2019
The Life Insurance Lifelong Learning (Life LLL) Sub-committee are busy preparing their Continuing Professional Development (CPD) programme for 2019, and has issued a call for speakers to support the events listed below. Speakers are welcomed from regulatory bodies, consulting firms and industry (both large and small companies). We are particularly interested in finding experienced, confident speakers who are willing to make their sessions interactive and also practical.
Event dates:
Bulk Annuities and Longevity Swaps MIG - get involved
8 February 2019
The Bulk Annuities and Longevity Swaps Member Interest Group (MIG) is seeking to appoint a volunteer Chair and volunteer members of the Managing Committee.
Update from Catherine Jones, Chair of the Pensions Research Subcommittee
7 February 2019
The Pensions Research Subcommittee is an extremely productive group of people. Despite all being volunteers, mostly with demanding day jobs, there are currently 10 active working parties researching an array of topics including the future pensions landscape, the impact of the changes in working patterns, savings in retirement and the taxation of retirement savings.
Several of the working parties have submitted reports, which include responses to consultations on Collective Defined Contribution Schemes (CDC), CDC consultation and the Pensions Dashboard.
New research paper on Consumer Risk Metrics
5 February 2019
The cross practice Consumer Risk Metrics Working Party (Life and Risk Management) has recently published their final report, and now invite you to review the report on their website.
The aim of the working party was to examine the way in which consumers understood risks, and as part of this process, a survey of consumers was undertaken via YouGov. The research report includes the full survey questions and data.
The rise of Quick Response (QR) codes for payments.
4 February 2019
This paper is an addendum to the interim report, “Cashless Society- Benefits Risks and Issues”, published by the Cashless Society Working Party, in December 2017. In the process of researching into the various aspects of a cashless society, Quick Response codes (QR codes) featured as a popular and widely adopted technology as part of the digital economy and payment system.
This paper seeks to understand the phenomenal rise of QR codes use by:
Resource and Environment Consultations and Reports
4 February 2019
The following consultations and reports have recently been launched:
A Cashless Society in 2018: a year of tension
4 February 2019
The 2017 interim report from the Cashless Society Working Party, and its later addendum, focused on the “Cashless Society- Benefits and Issues”, and reported on global developments for the topic during the year. The 2018 version of the “Cashless World in Motion” is now available.
The paper first identifies the driving trends for the year, pointing to structural disruption of the payments ecosystem from conflicting forces. It then reports on regional developments for the topic, with emphasis on India, Kenya, the UK and Australia.
New GI Subcommittees for Lifelong Learning and Research
4 February 2019
Last year we announced that the GI Practice Area was undergoing a restructure and two new subcommittees were forming to replace the General Insurance Organising Committee (GIRO) and GI Education and Continuing Professional Development (GI ECPD) Committee.