Predictive Modeling
Call for Presentations, Predictive Modeling, Ratemaking, Event Updates, Membership / Notices to Members, Professional Education
Middle Tennessee State University (MTSU), a CAS University Recognition Program Gold Level recipient, will host the 59th Actuarial Research Conference (ARC) from July 18-20, 2024.
Call for Presentations, Commercial Lines, Personal Lines, Predictive Modeling, Regulation and Law, Membership / Notices to Members, Professional Education
We are seeking strong presenters who can speak on the theme of “The Latest Advancements in Passenger & Commercial Vehicles”.
Candidates, Predictive Modeling, Admissions Transformation, Exams & Admissions, Membership / Notices to Members, Volunteer
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.
As the field of actuarial science continues to evolve, there is a growing need for actuaries to have advanced tools and techniques to help them better understand and manage risk. Recognizing that the CAS also evolves by revolutionizing how it prepares actuaries with problem-solving skills for the future, the CAS Board of Directors has approved a new predictive analytics requirement as part of the Admissions Transformation Plan.
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).
Enterprise Risk Management, Extreme Event Modeling, Financial and Statistical Methods, Predictive Modeling, Professionalism, Ratemaking, Reinsurance, Reserving, Workers Compensation, CAS News, Professional Education
In the spirit of Cyber Monday, the CAS is offering a 25% off one-day-only discount on select 2022 seminar/meeting recordings and special bundles. This deal is only available for the day of: November 28, 2022.
Extreme Event Modeling, Personal Lines, Predictive Modeling, Ratemaking, Valuation, CAS News, Membership / Notices to Members, Publications & Research
A new Casualty Actuarial Society (CAS) Research Paper provides the first detailed road map for understanding and quantifying the impact of wildfire mitigation on homeowners insurance premiums. Catastrophe Models for Wildfire Mitigation: Quantifying Credits and Benefits to Homeowners and Communities explores the need for catastrophe models to perform the quantification of mitigation efforts, outlines actuarial considerations and approaches for developing wildfire mitigation premium credits, and describes challenges in obtaining data and implementing mitigation premium credits.