Last year, I recorded a podcast episode with Frank Grossman, discussing a research project he completed looking at ethical concerns within the profession. I’ve known Frank for over thirty years, and I don’t think we have ever had a conversation that lasted less than an hour, so I wasn’t surprised when we continued talking for another forty minutes after the recording was completed.
CIA leadership – International style
The CIA’s International Affairs Council is proud to showcase the achievements of Micheline Dionne, FCIA, new President-Elect of the IAA, CIA Past President, and former chair of the CIA’s Committee on International Relations. As a longtime leader on the international front, Micheline has employed her expertise to aid in developing the International Standards of Practice (ISAP), discussions on...
A race to the finish line
Credit provisioning under IFRS 9
The process for credit provisioning at banks has similarities with the insurance reserving process that will seem familiar to many actuaries. In this episode, we hear from Mike Donovan and Erik von Schilling, FCIA, as they discuss what is changing with credit provisioning under IFRS 9, and how actuarial skills can potentially be useful in this area.
Evolution of the Actuarial Standards Board
A robust actuarial standard-setting process is part of our history as a profession.