Where were you in October 2012 asks Dale Critchley as he reminisces on the anniversary of Auto-Enrolment and the success it has turned into but warns there is still work to be done.
With Climate Change being the main topic across the world we have an extremely topical article from Kareline Daguer from PwC asking what role insurers can play in the climate change crisis.
With the Rugby World Cup in full swing in Japan we also take a look ahead a year to the same country when Tokyo hosts the Paralympics’ games and a unique insight into how travel insurance affects them and everyone in general when disclosing for travel insurance.
Our regular authors also touch on subjects such as Junk Bonds, knowing the score on motor insurance and going back to my opening paragraph Tom Murray explores the Darq side.
We hope you enjoy this month’s edition and we hope the candidates for this year’s awards can as they say count on your vote. I look forward to welcoming you back next month when we unveil this year’s Stars of the Future winner.
2019 Actuarial Post Awards Shortlist
Paralympic Games and Travel Insurance - By Tommy Lloyd, MD Medical Travel Compared
TPR Seeks to Make the Trustee Model Work Better by Guy Plater Head of Investment, XPS Pensions Group
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
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