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TEA No. 42 published

June 2, 2025

The new issue of The European Actuary has arrived and it is full of insightful interviews, articles and news:

  • Opening interview with Laurent Montador
    Laurent Montador emphasizes the need of further developing modelling natural catastrophes
  • Article: Navigating Europe’s AI Act by Bogdan Tautan
    The AI Act begins to reshape the regulatory landscape and forms a challenge for actuaries, says Bogdan Tautan
  • Article: Stretching Analysis: is your firm’s approach to climate scenario analysis in line with the proposed UK regulations? By Nick Spencer, Milliman
    More guidance may be issued soon in relation to nature-related risks, says Nick Spencer
  • Article: Consumer protection by Valéry Jost
    Consumer protection is focussing more on the notion of value for money, says Valéry Jost
  • Article: Natural Catastrophe Insurance Decree and Closing the Insurance Gap by Aldo Balestreri and Nicola Biscaglia
    Italy issued a decree requiring businesses to obtain insurance coverage for natural catastrophes
  • Article: Open finance: When data flows freely, who wins and who loses? by Nicolas Marescaux
    Nicolas Marescaux pleads for ethical oversight, impact assessments, and new forms of societal insurance
  • Article: Young Actuaries World Cup 2026: Where Tomorrow’s Leaders Take the Stage by Henning Wergen and Martin Oymanns
    The Young Actuaries World Cup (YAWC) invites top young actuarial talent worldwide to contribute to shaping the future of the profession
  • Column: Engaging with stakeholders by Malcolm Kemp
    Malcolm Kemp emphasizes the need for actuaries to engage in communicating and thought-sharing

Read the TEA here.

And as always, you can watch the headline interview with Laurent Montador exclusively here on actuview:

Growing Impact of Natural Catastrophes
Laurent Montador interviews by Jennifer Baker