Archive

  • GIRO 2023: What insurers can do on the "S" of ESG

    03 November 2023

    Actions for personal lines and commercial insurers are considered

  • GIRO 2023: Actuaries ask, are we the baddies?

    03 November 2023

    Insurance is a social good, but image damaged by complex T&Cs and poor customer service

  • GIRO 2023: Should AI be built in-house or bought off-the-shelf?

    02 November 2023

    Both approaches have their positives, actuarial conference hears

  • IFoA unveils biodiversity commitments

    26 July 2023

    It follows a biodiversity action list the IFoA published in June

  • IFoA fires climate modelling warning to financial services sector

    04 July 2023

    Models need to better capture risk drivers and uncertainties, an IFoA report has said

  • IFoA awards Stuart McDonald with prestigious Finlaison Medal

    28 June 2023

    It recognises his role in the actuarial profession's response to the Covid-19 pandemic

  • IFoA unveils actuarial roadmap for biodiversity and nature related risks

    06 June 2023

    Scenario analysis will be key due to the high uncertainties around nature related risks

  • Inflation risk: not going away, still uncertain

    15 May 2023

    The UK might have passed its peak inflation rate, but that doesn't mean inflation is a historic risk, as Ronan McCaughey reports from the Institute and Faculty of Actuaries' Spring conference

  • Market moves create challenges for IFRS 17 implementation

    11 May 2023

    Higher rates and inflation could prompt review of PAA eligibility and onerous contracts

  • Cyber risk: has the capital been hacked?

    16 February 2023

    Simon Cartagena and Jasvir Grewal explain how insurers should be thinking about setting their cyber risk capital