Articles - June 2026 Edition of the Actuarial Post Magazine


Our cover story comes from Adrian Mincher from Earnix who examines actuarial pricing in insurance today. On this theme we also have Richard York-Weaving and Katie Garner from LCP looking at inflation uncertainty returning as pricing pressures shift. Our regular columnists are also on hand to give their views on current events including Helen Richardson from LexisNexis Risk Solutions on connecting the dots in the fight against insurance fraud and Dale Critchley from Aviva reviews the work that needs to be done now the Pension Schemes Act received Royal Assent.

As one ceasefire follows yet another ceasefire followed by…. Not even the beginning of the end seems in sight in the Iran war meaning costs fluctuate seemingly in one direction upwards as inflation once more rises. Close to home the Pensions Commission has released its findings on retirement savings which seems to buck the current received wisdom of success and that there is significantly more work to be done across the pensions industry to provide innovative solutions for millions of people.

We look forward to welcoming you back next month.

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