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THE ROLE OF THE ACTUARY IN THE ECONOMY
Second International Professional Meeting of Leaders of the Actuarial Profession in Africa, Lagos, Nigeria, February 2003
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Actuaries make financial sense of the future
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WHAT IS AN ACTUARY? An actuary applies mathematical skills to
financial and business problems, especially those which involve uncertain future events, such as in life insurance, general insurance, risk management, health care financing, investment, corporate finance, banking, pensions and social security
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ACTUARIES ARE….. acknowledged experts in the analysis and modelling of situations involving financial risk and contingent events concerned with both sides of the balance sheet able to provide realistic solutions to complex problems with a long term forward look practical, innovative and numerate independent, respected and trusted
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THE ACTUARY - a brief history
Roman origins of name (actuarius) actuary of the Society for Equitable Assurances William Morgan appointed actuary in 1775 first mention in legislation Institute of Actuaries, 1848 Faculty of Actuaries, 1856 International Actuarial Association, 1895
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ACTUARIAL SKILLS mathematical modelling
analysing and managing uncertainty evaluating financial consequences analysis of risk and risk management scientific pricing and reserving techniques asset/liability management overall financial management and solvency
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MAJOR FIELDS OF ACTUARIAL WORK
life insurance general insurance pensions investments health care financing social security corporate finance risk management banking government service regulation education
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ROLE OF ACTUARY IN FINANCIAL INSTITUTION - 1
product design pricing reserving investment strategy financial soundness risk analysis and risk management
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ROLE OF ACTUARY IN FINANCIAL INSTITUTION - 2
profitability measurement control of dividend or bonus systems disclosure to customers assessing shareholder value dynamic financial analysis
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ROLE OF APPOINTED ACTUARY
adviser to Board and senior management responsible for assets as well as liabilities continuous financial monitoring annual valuation of assets and liabilities hot line to supervisor in case of difficulties operating under professional standards
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CONTINUOUS MONITORING OF FINANCIAL POSITION
product design and marketing premium rates and options current investments and continuing policy derivative exposures current and future level of expenses reinsurance arrangements
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WHISTLE-BLOWING professional responsibility
responsibility to regulator underpinned by legislation responsibility to policyholders responsibility to company need for protection or indemnity?
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DYNAMIC FINANCIAL ANALYSIS (STRESS-TESTING)
capital adequacy testing impact of regulatory requirements realistic future cash-flows alternative scenarios use of stochastic modelling identification of risks risk management strategies
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ACTUARIES IN SUPERVISION
understanding of actuarial issues effective monitoring of technical reserves monitoring of financial strength interface with actuarial profession support for appointed actuary safeguarding policyholders’ interests
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GOVERNMENT ACTUARY’S DEPARTMENT
independent source of actuarial advice available for all areas of government carries weight with the industry interface with actuarial profession easier to recruit and retain actuaries
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ACTUARIAL ROLES IN SOCIAL SECURITY SCHEMES
demographic projections estimates of future benefit outgo estimates of future contribution income long-term projections of financial balance short-term estimates of cash-flow advice on funding strategies
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ROLE OF ACTUARIES IN SOCIAL SECURITY REFORM
analysis of costs of existing arrangements advice on alternative structures modelling the transition advice on establishment of second pillar regulation of second pillar financial and economic impact
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ACTUARIAL ROLES IN COMPLEMENTARY PENSIONS
scheme design level of contributions funding and solvency management asset/liability management pricing of individual options bulk transfers
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ACTUARIES IN INVESTMENT
portfolio management research and analysis portfolio performance measurement asset/liability management - mandates strategic asset allocation investment indices complex financial instruments
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ACTUARIES IN HEALTH & CARE
demographic studies projecting future costs design of financing mechanisms health insurance products cost-benefit analysis of treatments financial appraisal of alternative strategies financing long-term care
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CORPORATE FINANCE appraisal of capital projects
risk analysis and management innovative financing mechanisms performance indicators and measurement
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PERSONAL FINANCIAL PLANNING
assessment of needs and risk profile insurance solutions advice on pension products tax planning investment advice
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ASSESSMENT OF DAMAGES/LOSS
value of loss of earnings value of dependency cost of care pension loss individual characteristics
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ROLE OF PROFESSION initial education (may be in universities)
qualification standards continuing professional development standards of practice interface with regulatory bodies disciplinary framework
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PUBLIC INTEREST quasi regulatory functions protection of policyholders
protection of pension scheme members serving the public pursuit of excellence
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