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Widening the ethics debate

Ethical training should cover business impact as well as individual behaviour, says Roger Bevan, to help ensure that corporate decisions protect a company’s reputation
22nd March 2016
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A versatile approach to risk management

Cintia Cheong caught up with Joshua Waters to find out more about his journey towards CERA success.
2nd March 2016
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Rise of the machines

The age of technocracy may be soon upon us, says Jessica Elkin, so who better than actuaries to manage the possibilities and mitigate the risks?
29th February 2016
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Great expectations

Gurpreet Johal and Graham Robertson consider how reserving might evolve in the current age of technological advancements
29th February 2016
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Big data, big issues

Big data, used in insurance product design, presents actuarial opportunities but also potential threats, both to the profession and to public interest, says Brian Gedalla
29th February 2016
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Go with the flow?

Actuaries are encountering liquidity more often, whether it is to do with essence, risk, institutions, markets or regulation, say Con Keating and James Walton
26th February 2016
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Actuary in a hard hat

Arthur Els shares some of his experiences in a major construction company after taking the CERA qualification and encourages others to venture beyond the financial arena
26th February 2016
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Lifetime opportunities

Arno Kitts and Olivier Defaux suggest that lifetime mortgages can be attractive for investors looking for income-generating assets
26th February 2016
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The rise of a maverick

Mike Brockman, actuary turned businessman, shares his views on telematics, autonomous cars, and the actuarial profession with Gemma Gregson
26th February 2016
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Dear Agony actuary

Twitter away: advice on winning entries
22nd February 2016
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