Articles - July 2024 Edition of the Actuarial Post Magazine


As the old saying goes ‘a month is a long time in politics’. In a very busy month, we were presented with a new Labour Government, the Kings Speech gave us the new Governments promise of a pension review, a new Pensions Minister in Emma Reynolds, TPR laid out its new DB Funding Code in Parliament, a CrowdStrike event causing an IT outage and England lost another Euro’s final and the Olympic Games started in Paris. July has been a very long month indeed.

 Our cover story this month is by Peter Carter from WTW examining how we can get a full view of climate risk to generating meaningful insight that businesses can use to build resilience. We also have an article from Simon Thompson from JAEGGAR asking are actuaries ready for DORA (Digital Operational Resilience Act).

 Our ever-present group of authors give their contributions including Andrew Ballard from LexisNexis on how data is shaping the future of electric vehicle insurance and Ed Harrison and Cat Drummond from LCP examines hoe Reserving is transforming by looking at the current challenges and vision for the future.

 
 News

 Movers & Shakers

 City Dealings

 Quantifying the Financial Cost of Climate Change: Three Challenges to Overcome

 Are Actuaries Ready for DORA? How Automations can Bridge the Preparedness Gap

 Pension Pillar-Aviva

 Insurance Insights-LCP

 Retirement Puzzle-Redington

 Information Exchange-LexisNexis Risk Solutions

 Lights, Camera, Actuary-Bolton Associates

 Recruitment

 
  

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