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A woman's work

It's been 100 years since the IFoA's forerunners voted to admit women to their ranks; we examine the process that led to that important decision
4th October 2019
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A programme of support

The Actuarial Mentoring Programme aims to encourage the retainment and progression of women within the profession by supporting female actuaries, as well as men who work with them
4th October 2019
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New frontiers of technology

Alizabeth Calder examines the challenges facing actuaries in an increasingly tech and data-based world
3rd October 2019
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On the LiDAR

As environmental risks become an everyday threat to the market, there could be huge value in contributed claims data and new mapping technology, says Richard Toomey
3rd October 2019
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Structured solutions for customised reinsurance

Ruud van Doorn and Benoit Rio examine the complexities and challenges of customised reinsurance
3rd October 2019
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Colouring in the lines

Colouring in the lines

The European Commission's climate-reporting guidelines encourage good risk management, but need fleshing out to address comparability and uncertainty, argues Typhaine Beaupérin
3rd October 2019
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A volatile business

Henry Simmons and Lloyd Jones ask: are UK property indices misleading?
3rd October 2019
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Arrested development

As fraudsters become more sophisticated, Steve Paton explains how insurance companies can use data analytics and technology to stay one step ahead
3rd October 2019
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Charles Counsell: Championing the saver

Charles Counsell, chief executive of The Pensions Regulator, talks to Stephen Hyams about automatic enrolment, improving financial capability and pension scheme governance
3rd October 2019
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