New research by the Canadian Institute of Actuaries reveals that low reserve fund contributions will likely lead to overwhelming annual increases and require lump-sum payments from owners to cover shortfalls, and could potentially lead to the loss of homes, especially in the context of rising interest rates.
Canadian Institute of Actuaries supports scaling up climate scenario analysis
The Canadian Institute of Actuaries (CIA) is proud to give its support to the final report of the Office of the Superintendent of Financial Institutions (OSFI) and the Bank of Canada’s climate scenario analysis pilot, released in January 2022. The report, the first of its kind in Canada, assesses and discloses climate transition risk associated with six major financial institutions and...
Emerging risks – what could be coming?
What do risk managers see as the major risks confronting us in a not so far future? The 15th annual survey of emerging risks – sponsored by the CIA, Society of Actuaries, and Casualty Actuarial Society – provides insight into that question. Max Rudolph, FSA and author of the survey report, joins us to highlight the survey’s key findings.