Articles - September 2024 Edition of the Actuarial Post Magazine


Our cover story comes from Jon Jacobson from Omnisient who looks at applications of Privacy-Preserving Data Collaboration (PPDC) for actuaries. We also have an article from Neil Gunn and Daniel Bannister from WTW reporting on extreme droughts and the growing challenge for global supply chains. In a packed magazine our regular authors tackle subjects, among others, from Sam Marsh from LexisNexis Risk also looking at data and with an article on tapping into the data trinity of quote, history, and claims. Ed Harrison from LCP examines motor and home insurance performance predictions.

 

 We look forward to welcoming you back next month and in addition we welcome your nominations for this year’s Awards.

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 Actuary of the Year 2024 Sponsored by Pension Insurance Corporation

 GI Actuary of the Year 2024 Sponsored by Bolton Associates

 Sustainability Actuary of the Year 2024 Sponsored by Star Actuarial Futures

 PPDC - A New Frontier by Jon Jacobson from Omnisient

 Better Retirements Start with Pension Planning Today - Pension Pillar

 Stars of the Future 2024 Sponsored by Star Actuarial Futures

 Personal Lines - Motor and Home Performance Predictions - Insurance Insights

 How do you Solve a Problem Like NVIDIA ? - Retirement Puzzle

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