WHY NATURAL CATASTROPHE FREQUENCY-SEVERITY ADJUSTMENTS UNDERESTIMATE TAIL RISKS FROM CLIMATE CHANGE by Cameron Rye Cameron Rye is Head of Modelling Research and Innovation within the WTW Research Network. Climate scenario analysis […]
WHY NATURAL CATASTROPHE FREQUENCY-SEVERITY ADJUSTMENTS UNDERESTIMATE TAIL RISKS FROM CLIMATE CHANGE by Cameron Rye Cameron Rye is Head of Modelling Research and Innovation within the WTW Research Network. Climate scenario analysis […]
SOME THOUGHTS ON NAT CAT AND INSURANCE POLICIES by Michael Schüte and Dorothea Diers Michael Schüte – works as an actuary for Helvetia Schweizerische Versicherungsgesellschaft AG and is member of […]
BRIDGING THE INSURANCE GAP – A GLOBAL CHALLENGE FOR FINANCIAL RESILIENCE by Monika Lis Monika Lis – is manager at Milliman, Warsaw, Poland The insurance industry plays a crucial […]
DEVELOPING STRATEGIES FOR NATURAL CATASTROPHES Interview: Marie Scholer by Jennifer Baker Marie Scholer – is chairman of the NatCat Expert Network since 2019. She has written consultation papers on sustainability. […]
Issue 35, September 2023 of The European Actuary has been published. The theme of this issue is: Catastrophe risks Featured Articles: Developing strategies for natural catastrophes | Interview with […]
On 6 and 7 June 2024, the Actuarial Association of Europe and the Italian Society of Actuaries invite you to the next European Congress of Actuaries (ECA 2024) in Rome, […]
The actuary as an internal auditor in insurance companies by Camille Renard Camille Renard, Internal auditor at Groupe Covéa It is not as though internal auditor and actuary are […]
AAE submitted a response to the ESAs Joint consultation on the review of SFDR Delegated Regulation. AAE’s submission can be found here.
Jérôme Crugnola-Humbert Chairperson AAE Sustainability and Climate-Related Risks Working Group The times have changed: with growing understanding of the climate emergency and its far-reaching consequences, stakeholders on all sides […]