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Actuary of the future: Neha Dedakia

Actuary of the Future: Neha Dedakia
Friday 3rd March 2017
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Redefining the modern actuary 

David Hare describes how communication is becoming increasingly important in the actuarial profession
Friday 3rd March 2017
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Have we had enough of experts?

Andy Cox highlights the value that experts, like actuaries, can add to diverse internal audit teams
Friday 3rd March 2017
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The risk connection

Marcus Bowser, Kirsty Leece and Keith Jennings discuss the work of the IFoA’s Risk Management Board with Stephen Hyams and Gemma Gregson
Friday 3rd March 2017
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The mystery of risk measurement

How can managers best understand their firm’s prevailing level of risk? The conventional answer is by tracking good indicators. But choosing these is not straightforward, says Paul Harwood
Friday 3rd March 2017
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Is dementia really on the rise?

Carl Campbell seeks to uncover whether dementia-related mortality is deteriorating, as well as the potential impact on critical illness (CI) insurance claims
Thursday 2nd March 2017
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To Brexit or not to Brexit: Is Solvency II here to stay?

Jacqueline Fenech looks at the possible changes to Solvency II following the UK referendum result and asks whether any benefit of these could be outweighed by costs to the industry
Thursday 2nd March 2017
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What 2016 told us about death

Matthew Edwards looks at the most interesting pieces of mortality news of 2016, both in the UK and internationally
Thursday 2nd March 2017
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Vicky Ford: Political operator

Vicky Ford, Conservative MEP for East of England, talks to Garry Smith about Brexit negotiations and the need for continued regulatory collaboration
Wednesday 1st March 2017
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