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Welcome to our first Awards edition where we congratulate all of our Stars of the Future 2019, sponsored by Star Actuarial Futures, nominees and especially to our worthy winner Mohammed Raza from Gen Re, you can read Mohammed’s reaction to winning inside. I would also like to congratulate the runners up Rose Pashley from Asta and Andrew Shaw from Royal London. It was a close run contest with all of our nominees in very close order at the end of voting so congratulations to all.

 We also have our regular columnists as the supporting cast on this occasion with Dale Critchley asking why do pensions have an image problem? On the subject of pensions, Fiona Tait looks at the 2019 Pensions Bill in more detail. Away from pensions and for most of us our worst nightmare concerning our homes, LexisNexis looks at the dreaded risk of subsidence.

 With voting closed, on our main Awards, we find out next month the names of the winners of the coveted Actuarial Post awards for 2019. In the meantime now is the time to once again congratulate all of participants in this year’s Stars of the Future 2019 Award
  
 Taits Modern Pensions by Fiona Tait, Technical Director, Intelligent Pensions
 Inner Workings by Tom Murray, Head of Product Strategy, LifePlus Solution, Majesco
 Pension Pillar by Dale Critchley, Policy Manager, Aviva plc
 Retirement Puzzle by Alexander White, Head of ALM Research, Redington
 Solvency II & Beyond by Kareline Daguer, Director, PwC
 Lights, Camera, Actuary... by Zoe Bolton, Bolton Associates
 Information Exchange by Richie Toomey, Senior Manager, Commercial Insurance, LexisNexis® Risk Solutions
  

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