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Practical implementation of the revised TASs

Open-access content Wednesday 7th March 2018 — updated 5.50pm, Wednesday 29th April 2020

How have you implemented the revised Technical Actuarial Standards (TASs), effective from 1 July 2017? Come and hear how others have tackled the task and share your own experiences.

How have you implemented the revised Technical Actuarial Standards (TASs), effective from 1 July 2017? Come and hear how others have tackled the task and share your own experiences. 

The Financial Reporting Council will host a panel discussion on the practical implementation of the revised TASs at a breakfast seminar on 15 March 2018.

Members of the cross-practice panel, representing actuaries from companies and consultancies, will share their experiences of implementing the revised TASs. This will be followed by an open discussion at which you will have the opportunity to ask questions and share your own experiences. The panel will be chaired by Des Hudson, chair of the IFoA's Regulation Board.

Registration and breakfast will be available from 08:00.

Presentation will commence at 08:30 and close by 10:00.

Venue: FRC, 125 London Wall, EC2Y 5AS

Places are limited - please register early at

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This article appeared in our March 2018 issue of The Actuary .
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