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We are looking for subject matter experts who are familiar with the following CAS Exams: Exam 5: Basic Ratemaking and Estimating Claims Liabilities, Exam 6U: Regulation and Financial Reporting (United States), and Exam 9: Financial Risk and Rate of Return.
The Annual Meeting Working Group (AMWG) issues the Call for Presentations for the 2023 Annual Meeting. Speakers are expected to travel in-person to the meeting to present.
The Casualty Actuarial Society invites you to be a part of the CAS Webinar planning process. The Webinar Working Group is soliciting your submission of proposals for upcoming CAS Webinars through fiscal year 2024 (September 2023 – October 2024).
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As previously announced, the work of the CAS Admissions Transformation Plan (ATP) began with the Job Task Analysis (JTA) conducted in 2020, which resulted in recommendations for the high-level domains1 and tasks2 covered on each exam in the ACAS and FCAS exam pathway. This foundational analysis helps to inform the enhancements to all CAS exams, and we are now pleased to announce changes to Exams 7, 8 and 9.
In late May, actuaries from around the world will travel to Sydney, Australia to participate in the 2023 International Congress of Actuaries. Many CAS members are planning to be in attendance, and CAS President Roosevelt Mosley, FCAS, will be featured as a keynote speaker at the event.
The CAS Capability Model, which is a visual framework that articulates and provides guidance on the traits, skills and knowledge important for most property/casualty actuaries, is now available through the CAS website.
The Casualty Actuarial Society is pleased to announce the release of a new CAS Research Paper, “Understanding the Demand for Inclusive Insurance: A Pilot Study,” authored by Ida Ferrara, Edward Furman and Tsvetanka Karagyozova. The study is intended to pave the way for a more comprehensive assessment of the potential benefit of microinsurance to low-income households in any country, regardless of level of development.