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Whitepaper: IFRS 17 Discount Curves: A Guide for Insurers

Open-access content Wednesday 15th April 2020 — updated 10.28am, Friday 1st May 2020

There are significant challenges facing actuaries and accountants tasked with selecting and implementing the discount curve methodology for their organization. In this three-part guide, topics we explore:

There are significant challenges facing actuaries and accountants tasked with selecting and implementing the discount curve methodology for their organization. In this three-part guide, topics we explore:

  • The methodology and practical challenges insurers face when choosing an approach
  • The modeling options insurers can consider when constructing discount curves for IFRS 17, and trends developing in the market
  • What to consider when implementing the discount curve approach for IFRS 17

Read “IFRS 17 Discount Curves: A Guide for Insurers” to learn more.

 

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