Lifestyle Article - First Actuarial appoint Indranil Chakraborty


Actuary Indranil Chakraborty has joined First Actuarial. Based at the firm’s Basingstoke office, he will pool his pensions skillset with First Actuarial’s nationwide actuarial team. His broad professional experience, honed over 19 years in the industry, is set to benefit the firm’s established business areas as well as its newer services.

 Indranil says: “As First Actuarial grows its existing business, it’s also expanding into new areas. I’m keen to share a number of skills besides my core actuarial skillset, such as project management.”

 In the early stages of his actuarial career, Indranil worked for Hazell Carr and Alexander Forbes. In 2010, he moved to Barnett Waddingham’s pensions actuarial team.

 Indranil says: “First Actuarial has a friendly culture and everyone pulls in the same direction. I’m seeing different teams – such as actuarial, investment and buy-out – collaborate across the structure quite easily. It’s impressively agile. I’m looking forward to a varied workload and the chance to make a real difference in a number of areas.”
  

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