Address by the President of the Faculty of Actuaries
George Malcolm Murray
British Actuarial Journal, 1995, vol. 1, issue 1, 41-59
Abstract:
The Presidential Address covers various aspects of the actuarial profession; past, present and into the future. It considers mutual life companies and their current situation. There needs to be improved education in investment and more actuaries should be involved in this area. The codes of conduct and disciplinary procedures of the profession have to be kept under constant review. The international actuarial scene is of great importance, with mutual recognition of qualifications, the various groupings of actuaries and of actuarial associations world wide and the expansion of the profession into further countries all part of current activities. Various alternative options for the future of the profession in the U.K. are suggested.
Date: 1995
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