Monthly Archives: September 2009

Call for Action to Ensure Trustee Independence

by David Johnson in The Financial Times 27/09/09

EMI, the music company, last month was reported to have ousted the chairman of its pension scheme’s board of trustees after he had requested the company add £170m (€194m, $278m) to the pension scheme. The move highlights a fundamental flaw in the governance of UK pension schemes.

The interests of the members of the UK’s final salary schemes are meant to be protected by that scheme’s board of trustees. However, often they have very little real independence from the employer that is meant to stand behind the pension scheme and guarantee its good health.

Either their independence is restricted by the constitution of the pension fund that allows the sponsoring company to dismiss trustees. Or trustee boards can be headed by trustees who are so weighed down with conflicts of interest they cannot possibly be judged to be independent.

Read the rest of this article on FT.com

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Talent Management – Getting the Balance Right

The 2009 GIRO conference will be taking place in Edinburgh at the begining of next month.  On the Thursday, Chaim Coutts of GAAPS will be  presenting a workshop on ‘Talent Management within the Actuarial Sector…..After the Storm’.

He will address;

  • Talent Management within the actuarial sector;
  • Non-actuarial points of view;
  • The market change;
  • How the down-turn affects the market;
  • Actuarial sector as a whole – ‘The Change’;
  • The positive spin of talent management within a recession; and
  • Talent management for both candidates and clients.

Download the conference brochure here.

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Cass Careers Fair and Actuaries of the Future

Gaaps at City Uni

Yesterday we attended the Cass Business School careers fair. It was an impressive event with 27 employers from insurance, financial services and real estate.

Our stand was right near the entrance and we were able to greet all the students coming in. There were lots of high-level students, asking lots of questions, and we were pleased to see we have very bright students interested in joining the actuarial profession.

All in all, an enjoyable and successful fair and we were very happy to be there, speaking to the actuaries of the future!

Although after all that talking, (which is normally not a problem for me!) my voice almost went completely!

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Australia for Actuaries – opportunities on the table

With Australia’s unemployment rate remaining steady at 5.8%, and positive sounds from the Asian and US economies, there is definitely positive sentiment in the air about the improving global economy. This seems to have many of our clients thawing out their recruitment freezes from September 08, and bringing a mixture of new and replacement roles to the table.  Read more on the Travel GAAPS blog

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Stats, Jokes and Giro

The last few days have seen a leap in the number of visits to The GAAPS Blog, in particular by people searching for actuarial jokes.

In the run-up to next months GIRO conference we think that people might be searching for fillers to use in their speeches.

We wish everyone who will be presenting sessions the best of luck and hope that we have been of some help. In particular, Chaim Coutts of GAAPS will be presenting a session on talent management.

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IAA LIFE to Increase Services to Members

Dr Geraldine Kaye sits on the LIFE committee of the IAA (International Actuarial Association).

A committee meeting was held yesterday afternoon at the AFIR / LIFE colloquium in Munich. Those who were unable to attend in person, took part via a phone conference.

There was a long debate about the necessity of raising subscription costs for membership of the LIFE section but, after much debate and soul searching, it was decided to propose that annual subscriptions should be increased by $10. This will be recommended to the members for a vote next Wednesday.

The mission of the LIFE section of the IAA is to promote actuarial research and the exchange of knowledge in the field of life insurance around the world.

The additional revenue generated will be used to add value to the membership by:

  • Providing additional developments on Section websites;
  • Increasing usage of webcast technology to provide members with additional Continuing Professional Development (CPD) opportunities;
  • Offering electronic access to the historical library of the ASTIN Bulletin, now The Journal of the IAA, including the most recent issues;
  • Sponsoring high-calibre guest speakers at Congresses and Colloquia;
  • Providing access to past papers presented at Section events
  • And many more.

As well as promoting research and CPD, the LIFE section organsises events and networking opportunities. Upcoming LIFE section events include;

  • Joint Life / Health Seminar 2009 in China
  • Colloquium 2010 in Cape Town
  • Colloquium 2011 in Barcelona
  • Joint AFIR / ASTIN / LIFE Colloquium 2012 in Mexico

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IAA AFIR/LIFE Colloquium

AFIR LIFE

Next week Dr Geraldine Kaye will be attending the IAA AFIR / LIFE Colloquium conference in Munich.

This event will bring together actuaries from varied disciplines, providing excellent networking opportunities and the chance to keep up-to-date with the rapid changes occurring in the fields of life insurance and the management of financial risks.

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