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Open-access content Wednesday 2nd September 2020

Your IFoA membership subscription for 2020/2021 is due on 1 October.

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In light of COVID-19, IFoA Council has approved an extension to the payment schedule for 2020/2021; you have until 14 November to pay your subscription fee without surcharge. Following an amendment to Regulation 23, the surcharge for late payment has also been reduced. Subscriptions still outstanding on 15 November will incur a 1% surcharge, as opposed to the usual 10%.

A further 1% surcharge will be added to any outstanding subscriptions on 2 January 2021, and subscriptions unpaid by 15 February 2021 will result in default.

If you are taking a break from your career because of redundancy or for health or family reasons, learn how to make your IFoA membership work for you at www.actuaries.org.uk/membership/career-breaks

Subscription renewal notices will be issued by email in early September. Log in to your record at www.actuaries.org.uk and check that the email address we hold for you in your online record is correct. Subscription fees for 2020/2021 are:

Fellow    £715
Fellow (dual membership)    £360
Associate    £485
Associate (dual membership)    £241
Certified Actuarial Analyst     £250
Student Actuarial Analyst     £170
Student    £236
Affiliate    £100 (increased by £27)
Reduced subscription (all categories)    £73
Practising certificate fees    £910 (increased by £20)

For information regarding subscription fees, visit www.actuaries.org.uk/membership/subscription-information


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