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Time to renew your IFoA membership subscription

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We hope you have received an email inviting you to renew your membership subscription. If you did not, please check your junk mail filters and your preferred contact details on your actuaries.org.uk account. Members are asked to log on and renew their subscription by 31 October.

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Since 2017 we have held flat or reduced fees for most membership categories, resulting in a real-terms decrease of 16% during that period. This year, we have held IFoA subscription fees at their 2020 rates for all categories.

Each year, more than 70% of our members renew their IFoA membership before the 31 October deadline. We encourage you to make payment early, where possible, as this helps us to better support you and your 33,000 IFoA colleagues in your region and around the world.

If you have any queries regarding your membership, please email [email protected]

The IFoA has been evolving to help you meet the changing demands of your career and strengthen your ability to make an impact. In the coming months you will see further initiatives to create a better membership experience. Thank you for your continued membership.

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