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Subscription rates reduced

Open-access content 5th August 2019

In response to feedback from the 2018 membership survey, subscription rates for Fellows and students have been reduced for 2019/2020 to offer greater value for IFoA members.

08 AUGUST 2019 | | THE ACTUARY TEAM

In response to feedback from the 2018 membership survey, subscription rates for Fellows and students have been reduced for 2019/2020 to offer greater value for IFoA members.

The new rates are as follows:

Fellow £715 (down from £730)

Fellow (partial) £360 (down from £365)

Students £236 (down from £241).

Other membership categories will be frozen at 2018/2019 levels for the next year, and practising certificate fees will also be unchanged. Subscriptions will become due on 1 October and should be paid by 31 October to avoid any late payment surcharges. 

Please look out for your email inviting you to renew your membership in early September 2019.

Additionally, following a consultation period of 28 days, Council has adopted an amendment to Regulation 25, allowing the income threshold for reduced-rate subscriptions to be determined each year without further regulatory change.


This keeps the income threshold at £21,900 for a Fellow and £7,230 for a student for the year 2019/2020.

This article appeared in our August 2019 issue of The Actuary.
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