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Triangle-Free Reserving
Pietro Parodi’s paper, Triangle-Free Reserving, has generated a great deal of interest among GI reserving actuaries. Our blog lokos at what all the fuss is about.
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Survey reveals concerns over PPF transition from D&B to Experian risk rating
Our 2014 PPF Levy survey has found that 90% of respondents are either worried or very concerned about the likelihood of companies successfully correcting errors or …
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Only a modest increase in Section 166s going forward?
The FCA or PRA can contract a skilled persons review directly in addition to the firms contracting the skilled persons themselves. Our blog looks at this in more d…
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PPF publishes 2014/2015 levy determination
The Pension Protection Fund (PPF) has published the 2014/15 Levy Determination and confirmed that the levy estimate will be £695 million as originally proposed.
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D&B to change scoring methodology
D&B have announced that they are going to be making widespread changes to the way they calculate failure scores.
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Motor Insurance Premiums – What are consumers doing?
Motor Insurance Premiums – What consumers are doing? It’s nearly been a year since the EU gender ruling kicked in and over this period motor premiu...
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Autumn data harvest
What has happened? On 08 November 2013 the Prudential Regulation Authority (PRA) sent out a request to firms in the Internal Model Approval Process...
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Consultation Paper on Reserving and Pricing for Non-Life Insurers and Reinsurers (CP73)
Introduction On the 17 th September the Central Bank of Ireland (“CBI”) released a consultation paper (CP73) covering a number of changes to the cu...
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Noise induced hearing loss
For the majority of us, hearing loss is a natural occurrence that develops with age. For those who work in environments involving prolonged exposure to high noise l…
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PPO stochastic models: Are they the bee’s knees?
A stochastic model is a model where one or more of your inputs are random variables. Each time you run the model, the value of your random variables could differ.