For over 100 years, the Casualty Actuarial Society (CAS) has been the trusted global authority advancing the practice of property and casualty (P&C) actuarial science, with nearly 12,000 members worldwide who apply their expertise to help people, businesses, and communities unlock opportunities and thrive in a rapidly changing world.
The CAS delivers top-tier credentialing, cutting-edge research, and dynamic learning and professional development, grounded in real-world application and powered by a vibrant global member community. The CAS equips actuaries to advance their careers and deliver innovative, trusted solutions to complex and emerging P&C challenges.
Mission Statement
The purposes of the Casualty Actuarial Society are:
- to advance the body of knowledge of actuarial science applied to general insurance, including property, casualty and similar risk exposures;
- to expand the application of actuarial science to enterprise risks and systemic risks;
- to establish and maintain standards of qualification for membership;
- to promote and maintain high standards of conduct and competence;
- to increase the awareness of actuarial science;
- and, to contribute to the well being of society as a whole.
CAS Envisioned Future
The CAS Envisioned Future, as outlined in the CAS 2025 Strategic Plan, is:
CAS members are sought after globally for their insights and ability to apply analytics to solve insurance and risk management problems.
Read more about the CAS Envisioned Future by downloading the 2025 Strategic Plan.
Career Encouragement and Community Building
The CAS looks for opportunities to increase awareness of the actuarial profession, attract and retain candidates from all talent pools, and create a sense of community and inclusion among our members.
Learn more about CAS’s Career Encouragement and Community Building efforts and how you can get involved.
Professionalism
Actuaries are required to adhere to the high standards of conduct, practice, and qualifications of the actuarial profession, thereby supporting the actuarial profession in fulfilling its responsibility to the public.
