Yesterday, the issue number 40 of The European Actuary has been published by the Actuarial Association of Europe (AAE). It features a headline interview with Arthur Charpentier on actuarial ethics and the future of the profession as well as several exciting articles.
Check out the various topics:
- Actuarial ethics and the future of the profession | by Arthur Charpentier – watch as video
- The inefficiency of the UK investment system | by Ashok Gupta
- Integrated and expanded welfare models are a challenge for actuaries | by Giampaolo Crenca
- The importance of social sustainability in the insurance industry | by Frank Schiller
- Sandy Trust challenges: does Planetary Solvency advocate for using risk management tools?
- By leveraging XAI, actuaries can assist in transforming AI from a compliance requirement into a driver of innovation | by Anni Hellman, Bogdan Tautan, Claudio Senatore Reso, Esko Kivisaari, Jonas Hirz, Leonid Zeldin and Stephanos Hadjistyllis
- Mortality projection model scan be wrong, according to Stuart McDonald
- Column: Jette Lunding Sandqvist argues why actuaries have to become actuaries of the future
You can find the magazine here on the AAE’s website. For prior issues or more details on the publication, visit the webpage of The European Actuary on the AAE website for prior issues or further details.