The aim of the Enterprise Risk Management (ERM) Specialist Technical subject is to instil in successful candidates the key principles underlying the implementation and application of ERM within an organisation, including governance and process as well as quantitative methods of risk measurement and modelling. The student should gain the ability to apply the knowledge and understanding of ERM practices to any type of organisation

ST9 is one of nine Specialist Technical (ST) subjects. You need to pass or be exempted from two of the ST subjects.

Visit Exam exemptions to find out how to apply for exemptions from the professional exams.

There are two opportunities each year to sit this exam: in April, and in September/October

For the April exam sitting, bookings will open in January/February each year; for the September/October exam sitting, bookings will open in July. Exam bookings are open for a limited period for each exam, and you must make your application by the closing date given on the form. You will need to pay the exam fee when you apply for the exam.

The Actuarial Education Company (ActEd) provides study material and tuition for this subject, as do a number of courses listed on our University courses with exemptions page

The exams will be based on the syllabus as supported by the core reading. The ActEd course material will be the main source of tuition as it expands on the core reading.

The recommended study time for this exam is 200 hours depending on your past educational background in the subject.

To gain exemptions through a university course, it is necessary to successfully complete the full degree or diploma and to gain sufficiently high marks to qualify for subject exemptions

Check our list of University courses with exemptions.

Members who wish to obtain the Chartered Enterprise Risk Actuary (CERA) qualification will need to pass ST9, and meet certain other criteria

CERA is a global qualification supported by 14 actuarial professional bodies around the world and promotes international recognition of the actuary's expertise in the field of risk management. Visit the CERA pages to find out more.

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