European and North American insurers should expect a spike in cyber insurance claims following Russia's invasion of Ukraine, although these are likely to be manageable for most companies.
There have been 1,400 fewer deaths in the UK over the first eight weeks of this year than there were during the corresponding weeks of 2019, the Continuous Mortality Investigation (CMI) has found.
The healthcare impacts of COVID-19 could reduce longer-term contribution requirements for FTSE 100 companies' pension schemes by around £5bn, new analysis has found.
The Continuous Mortality Investigation's (CMI) latest mortality model indicates a small fall in life expectancy among 65-year-olds in England and Wales over the last year.
Sarah MacDonnell and the Machine Learning in Reserving Working Party discuss how – and why – general insurance reserving actuaries should get on board with machine learning
Queenie Chow, Lisa Morgan and Barbara Chesire-Chabbaga explain the concept of human-centred design and how it has been used in the public and private insurance sectors
Sudaman Thoppan Mohanchandralal talks to Yiannis Parizas and Phanis Ioannou about how organisations can adopt a data culture, and why it is so important
Ibrahim Muhanna looks back on founding the first independent actuarial consulting firm in the Arab world, and supporting actuarial education in underserved countries
Actuaries need to improve their strategy if they are to deal with the great changes taking place in risk, technology and culture – Charl Cronje gives some pointers