Actuaries Institute Podcast
A podcast by Actuaries Institute

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133 Episodes
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The Role of Directors and Boards - Lessons from the Banking Royal Commission - 2021 All-Actuaries Virtual Summit (Mini-Podcasts)
Published: 4/22/2021 -
Collaboration key in gaining broad understanding of student members
Published: 4/20/2021 -
Recent Developments in Understanding Natural Climate Variability - 2021 All-Actuaries Virtual Summit (Mini-Podcasts)
Published: 4/1/2021 -
SPC Practice Update Podcast
Published: 3/31/2021 -
Gender Inequality in the Retirement Savings Gap - 2021 All-Actuaries Virtual Summit (Mini-Podcasts)
Published: 3/26/2021 -
Revolutionary Actuaries at the 2021 All-Actuaries Virtual Summit (Mini-Podcasts)
Published: 3/19/2021 -
2021 Virtual Summit to cater for all
Published: 2/25/2021 -
RMPC Practice Update Podcast
Published: 12/18/2020 -
The Rise of the Gig Economy and its Impact on the Australian Workforce
Published: 12/15/2020 -
Unpacking the YDAWG’s 2020 US Presidential Election Twitter analysis
Published: 12/9/2020 -
‘Data analysis: an enhanced toolkit for Actuaries’ explained
Published: 11/30/2020 -
Property Insurance Affordability: Challenges and Potential Solutions
Published: 11/29/2020 -
2020 Young Actuaries Conference goes virtual
Published: 11/26/2020 -
Driven by Data: Laura Tsui
Published: 10/15/2020 -
How actuaries can carry insurtech forward
Published: 10/8/2020 -
International Committee Practice Update Podcast
Published: 9/24/2020 -
Interview with Jennifer Lang, 2020 Actuary of the Year
Published: 9/17/2020 -
GIPC Practice Update Podcast
Published: 9/10/2020 -
Insurers brace for further COVID-19 impacts
Published: 8/28/2020 -
Intergenerational Equity Index explained
Published: 8/13/2020
This podcast series examines current and emerging issues facing the actuarial profession and challenges to businesses.You can earn two CPD points for each podcast you listen to.DISCLAIMERThe views and opinions expressed in Actuaries Institute Australia podcasts are those of the speakers or authors and do not necessarily reflect the views of their employers or the Actuaries Institute Australia, it’s members, directors, officers, employees or agents.