Articles - April 2026 Edition of the Actuarial Post Magazine


They say that March comes in like a lion, goes out like a lamb, well in terms of the weather Storm Amy at the beginning of the month seems to make that true but with conflict in the Middle East I am sure the people in that region do not think the old saying holds sway. Our cover story this month comes from Mark Brown from WTW examining the role of AI in Financial reporting asking if it is hype or reality. We also have Laura Hobern from LCP with the second part of her series on pricing in a softening market and the role of judgement in deciding when to follow the market.

Our regular contributors give their views on current events including, amongst others, Rupa Pithiya from Bolton associates continues her series interviewing actuarial contractors talking to Paul Moorshead and Alex White from Gallagher quotes Bob Dylan with his article on the times they are a changing.

Hopefully by the time we welcome you back next month Operation Epic Fury, as they call the war with Iran, will be a thing of the past.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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