
The Spring Statement from Rachel Reeves was a little disappointing in its lack of clarity around pensions – not least the lack of clarity around the second stage of the DWP Pensions Investment Review. However, despite reports that the triple lock is close to being axed, it remains intact for now, even as the Chancellor grapples with spending cuts and tough fiscal choices. In this month’s magazine our cover article, Reimagining the Actuary, comes from Jamie Wilson from hyperexponential, looking at how technology is changing the profession.
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We also have articles from Jane Wadia from Axa Investment Managers on why pension schemes should not overlook SDR and from WTW provide two modelling articles for you, one from Mark Brown on the 3 golden rules to having the best modelling team and Torolf Hamm on the blind spots in catastrophe modelling. David Honour from XPS Group writes on Five Key Questions the Insurance C-Suite Must Be Prepared to Answer Now
In addition, our regular authors will be providing their insights for you including another insight on modelling from Caroline Elliot-Grey from LexisNexis on windstorm modelling and Dale Critchley from Aviva looks at bigger and better pension schemes through incremental change.
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Reimagining The Actuary By Jamie Wilson, hyperexponential
5 Key Questions For C-Suite by David Hounour, XPS Group
Pension Pillar, By Dale Critchley, Aviva
Pensions Shouldn’t Overlook SDR, By Jane Wadia, Axa Investment Managers
Retirement Puzzle, By Alex White, Redington, a Gallagher Company
3 Modelling Team Golden Rules, Mark Brown, WTW
Lights, Camera, Actuary, By Zoe Bolton, Bolton Associates
Reviewing NAT CAT Models, By Torolf Hamm, WTW
Information Exchange, Caroline Elliot-Grey, LexisNexis Risk Solutions
Recruitment
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