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IFoA: How much do you know about CERA?

Open-access content Wednesday 9th July 2014 — updated 9.20pm, Thursday 2nd April 2020

The CERA qualification combines a robust and forward-looking curriculum underpinned by actuarial science with a strong code of professional conduct and continuing professional development requirements, making it the most advanced and rigorous enterprise risk management (ERM) qualification in the world. Businesses that rely on CERAs can make smarter, more confident decisions based on sound analysis and understanding of their risks. CERAs are working in a range of areas in strategic and leadership positions around the globe. 

The CERA Global Association is dedicated to promoting and administering the CERA qualification worldwide and grants actuarial organisations the right to award the qualification to individual actuaries who have satisfied the requisite education and training requirements set out in the CERA Global Treaty. Currently, there are 15 Treaty Award signatories spanning five continents. The qualification really does open up a world of possibilities for risk management professionals who are looking to stand out from the crowd.

The IFoA has 258 CERAs, with the number worldwide currently standing at just over 2,000. 

A CERA pin is available free of charge to all qualified CERAs. If you are a member of the IFoA and would like to request yours, please contact [email protected], providing your actuarial reference number. If you are a member of another actuarial professional association, please contact them directly.

To find out more about the CERA Global Association or the CERA qualification, visit www.ceraglobal.org

This article appeared in our July 2014 issue of The Actuary.
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