Actuaries Institute Podcast
A podcast by Actuaries Institute
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129 Episodes
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The role of actuaries in crunching COVID-19 numbers
Published: 6/12/2020 -
Alyssa Dai's actuarial journey
Published: 5/27/2020 -
Actuaries Institute’s response to COVID-19
Published: 5/22/2020 -
Flagship Actuaries Summit goes virtual
Published: 5/15/2020 -
Insurtech space presents fresh opportunity for actuaries
Published: 5/6/2020 -
How deeply is COVID-19 impacting insurers?
Published: 4/30/2020 -
Strengthening data privacy paramount for DAPC’s 2020 vision
Published: 4/8/2020 -
RMPC takes proactive approach to tackle industry challenges - Practice Update Podcast
Published: 3/2/2020 -
Interview with Dr. Karl, Australia's favourite scientist! - Actuaries Summit 2019
Published: 12/22/2019 -
Diversity and Inclusion Working Group – 2019 Wrap Up
Published: 12/18/2019 -
SPC helps pull the profession into the next decade - Practice Update Podcast 2019
Published: 12/17/2019 -
Improving healthcare: Private Healthcare and global learning
Published: 11/18/2019 -
Australia on the international stage - Practice Update Podcast 2019
Published: 11/15/2019 -
Hong Kong insurtech focuses on customer
Published: 11/5/2019 -
What does climate change have to do with your retirement?
Published: 9/25/2019 -
‘Golden moment’ for change in mental health
Published: 9/11/2019 -
Having your voice heard (Diversity and Inclusion)
Published: 8/26/2019 -
Reform options developed in the Green Paper - Episode 2 of 2: Retirement Green Paper
Published: 8/21/2019 -
The context for reviewing Australia's retirement system - Episode 1 of 2: Retirement Green Paper
Published: 8/20/2019 -
Superannuation Projections and Disclosure Sub-Committee
Published: 6/21/2019
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.