Articles - June 2025 Edition of the Actuarial Post Magazine


The Government has had a busy month from backtracking on the cancellation of winter fuel payments through to steadying their gaze on pension funds by looking at taxing salary sacrifice to mandating pension funds on investment, seemingly irrespective of members returns or interests. We wait to see how these reforms will affect the pensions industry. This month’s cover story comes from Scott St George from WTW looking at how climate change is pushing insurability to tipping point.

 Luca Russignan, from Capgemini Research, looks at the rapidly ageing population saying insurers must scale for tomorrow, today.Jade Lagrue and Charl Cronje from LCP examine the contribution of claims handling to reserving risk.

 We also have regular authors such as Dale Critchley asking is the answer inertia as he looks at the success of auto enrolment. And Caroline Elliot-Gray also asks a question in her article, is Subsidence Risk on the increase.

 We will see the results of current Government activity in the months ahead but in the meantime, we look forward to welcoming you back for next month’s edition.

 
 News
 Movers & Shakers
 City Dealings
 Too Hot To Insure: Climate Change Pushing Insurability To Tipping Point by Scott St George from WTW
 Insurers Must Scale For Tomorrow, Today by Luca Russignan from Capgemini Research
 IFoA Chartered Actuary Series featuring Leah Evans
 Pension Pillar by Dale Critchley from Aviva
 Insurance Insights by Jade Lagrue and Charl Cronje from LCP
 Retirement Puzzle by Alex White from Redington
 Information Exchange by Caroline Elliott-Grey from LexisNexis Risk Solutions
 Recruitment

  

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