Actuaries Institute

Actuaries Institute
Founded 1963
Type Professional Organisation
Area served
Australasia
Members
4,504
Key people
Lindsay Smartt (current President), David Bell (current CEO)
Revenue
6,910,844 AUD
Website www.actuaries.asn.au

The Actuaries Institute, commonly referred to as the Institute, is an organisation representing the actuarial profession in Australia. The Institute has origins which trace back to 1897.

As the sole professional body for actuaries in Australia, the Actuaries Institute represents the interests of its members to Government, the business community and the general public.

Actuaries assess risks through long-term analyses, modelling and scenario planning and provide expert comment on a broad range of business-related problems.

This unrivalled expertise enables the profession to comment on a range of business-related problems including enterprise risk management, finance and investment, prudential regulation, retirement income policy, general insurance, life insurance and health financing.

The Institute is committed to promoting and maintaining a high standard of actuarial practice and represents and supports its members by:

Mission

To inspire, guide and support actuaries to help business and society be more resilient to future uncertain events.

This is achieved by providing education, standards, representation, thought leadership and a professional community.[1]

See also

References

  1. "Vision and Mission | Actuaries Institute". www.actuaries.asn.au. Retrieved 2016-05-02.

External links

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