Membership / Notices to Members

In the spirit of Cyber Monday, the CAS is offering a 25% off one-day-only discount on select 2023 seminar/meeting recordings and special bundles. This deal is only available for the day of: November 27, 2023. The deadline to be CE compliant is December 31! Please note this price is for individuals only.
The Casualty Actuarial Society (CAS) is excited to announce the launch of the CAS University Recognition Program. Developed to support and recognize academic institutions with a demonstrated commitment to preparing future property and casualty actuaries through their educational offerings, the introduction of the CAS University Recognition Program is a significant milestone in our ongoing mission to foster excellence in property and casualty actuarial education and advance the profession.
The CAS Admissions team is looking for volunteers to help with the new Property and Casualty Predictive Analytics (PCPA) requirement for ACAS. This offering will feature both an examination and a hands-on project component, designed to help candidates and professionals in the actuarial field gain a deeper understanding of key concepts and improve their predictive capabilities.
The CAS Board of Directors adopted a set of commitments to enhance our governance system to align with best practices for professional membership organizations during a recent Board meeting. These Board commitments are based on advice from an independent consultant with adaptations made by the Board’s Governance Task Force (now the Governance Committee).
The Casualty Actuarial Society is celebrating 10,000 members at this year's #CASAnnual. To recognize this historic milestone, we hosted a competition for which members submitted their most creative equation totaling 10,000.
The CAS Research Council is issuing a Request for Proposals (RFP) to generate a brief which discusses potential unintended impacts on protected classes other than race or ethnicity when mitigating racial bias in insurance rating.
The CAS has received feedback from members on a question in the Quinquennial Survey asking how important several factors are in selecting locations for CAS in-person meetings and seminars.
The Casualty Actuarial Society (CAS) recently joined over 500+ top students and advisors from universities and colleges across the country, along with 90 industry-leading sponsors and 350+ industry professionals in Baltimore, Maryland at the Gamma Iota Sigma (GIS) 52nd Annual International Conference. As a Sustaining Partner and Platinum Conference Sponsor, the CAS proudly presented an educational session and successfully engaged with students, faculty, and industry professionals throughout the course of the two-day conference.