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Chartered Actuary status is a widely recognised mark of regulatory distinction, assuring the public that actuaries are qualified and held to a protected, globally recognised standard. Currently, anyone doing actuarial work may call themselves an actuary, regardless of their qualifications. Chartered status can only be used by actuaries who have achieved the level of qualification, professionalism and expertise demanded by the Institute and Faculty of Actuaries (IFoA).

 
 
  

 The chartered status of IFoA Fellows and Associates assures clients, stakeholders and the general public that actuaries:

 • meet and adhere to globally recognised professional standards
 • are widely recognised as highly qualified and at the top of their professional game
 • benefit from continually updated skills and knowledge supported by IFoA Continuing Professional Development.

  

 Find out more about Chartered Actuaries and the benefits they bring to your organisation.
  

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