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New subscription year 2016/2017

Open-access content Thursday 1st September 2016 — updated 5.50pm, Wednesday 29th April 2020

New subscription year 2016/2017

Subscriptions fees for the 2016/2017 membership year have now been agreed by the IFoA Council and are listed below.
Subscriptions become due on 1 October. If you haven't already, then you will receive a renewal email shortly. Please check your inbox.  

For more information on fees, visit bit.ly/2aLJGhO

For details on partial regulation, visit bit.ly/2b7KukA

Fellows (full regulation)              £710
Fellows (partial regulation)         £355
Associate (full regulation)           £472
Associate (partial regulation)      £238
Certified Actuarial Analyst           £250
Student Actuarial Analyst            £170
Student                                        £238
Affiliate                                         £71
Reduced subscription (all cats)    £71
Practising certificates increase to £870
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