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Monday 2nd November 2015
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updated 4.50pm, Tuesday 14th April 2020

I had a wry smile when I read the response from Anne Moore of the IFoA to Roy Colban's letter (The Actuary, October,
bit.ly/1kuLJKb).
An implied reason for not allowing members who reach age 80 on or after 1 October 2014 to have life membership free of charge is to avoid age discrimination.
Surely to base the criterion for that category of membership on date of birth is itself age discrimination?
bit.ly/1kuLJKb).
An implied reason for not allowing members who reach age 80 on or after 1 October 2014 to have life membership free of charge is to avoid age discrimination.
Surely to base the criterion for that category of membership on date of birth is itself age discrimination?