
Features/International
- International: Eastern delights - Sep 2010
Matt Houghton shares his views on life experience and life insurance upon moving to Hong Kong - International: The other side of Cape Town - May 2010
Michael Pomery reports on the official social programme of the ICA 2010 - International: Reflections on ICA 2010 - May 2010
Tom Ross looks back on a successful Congress in Cape Town - ICA 2010: Globally actuarial - Apr 2010
Marian Elliott’s reflects on the International Congress of Actuaries 2010 in Cape Town - International: A starring role in India - Mar 2010
Never mind Bollywood. Jug Parmar says actuaries have a leading part to play in India’s life insurance industry - International: Indian life M&A: Ebb and flow - Feb 2010
Sachin Saxena discusses the forces acting for and against merger and acquisition activity in the Indian life insurance industry - International Congress of Actuaries 2010 preview - Jan 2010
UK members to make large contribution in Cape Town, says Peter Dingwall - International: Middle Eastern actuary - Jan 2010
The Middle East is not often thought of as a first-choice destination for actuaries but the presence of actuarial resources is growing. We asked four readers to offer a glimpse of life and career prospects in the region - International: 2020 vision - Dec 2009
Marian Elliott imagines the shape of a globalised actuarial profession 10 years into the future preparing for the 2020 International Congress of Actuaries - International: New horizons - Nov 2009
Joe Benbow provides an overview of the actuarial community in New Zealand - International: Zimbabwe: Out of the woods? - Oct 2009
Douglas Hoto discusses the recent positive movement in Zimbabwe’s financial markets and the challenges it presents for actuaries - Careers: International: Decision time - Sep 2009
Amit Parmar writes about his actuarial path to working internationally - International: Pakistan uncovered - Aug 2009
In the first of an occasional series looking at overseas markets, Ahsan Jamal provides an overview of the general insurance sector in Pakistan - Soft skills: Tongue-tied - Jul 2009
Juliet Erickson provides tips on presenting in a non-native language - Insurance: Emerging market - Jul 2009
Michael North and Colin Thurston describe how the Saudi Arabian insurance market is evolving - International: 100 not out - Oct 2008
Marli Venter and Johanna Helberg chart the development of the actuarial science department at the University of Pretoria - International: World association - Oct 2008
As the IAA celebrates its 10th anniversary, Chris Daykin traces the association’s heritage and looks at its significant achievements to date - Event: International Congress - Aug 2008
Desmond Smith issues a rallying call to potential delegates for the 2010 International Congress of Actuaries - Planning for employment overseas - Jul 2007
Lesley Traverso provides tips for actuaries looking to spread their wings and find employment overseas. - International recruitment programmes - Jul 2007
James Bywater explains some of the challenges faced by companies in recruiting a global workforce, and how central international recruitment programmes can help. - Actuarial KPO in India - Mar 2007
Biresh Giri tells us about actuarial knowledge process outsourcing in India, and the strategies he believes work well and the challenges to be overcome. - The Indian actuarial profession - Dec 2006
Liyaquat Khan and Gautam Kakar describe how the Indian actuarial profession is currently at a crossroads. - Nos collègues français - Nov 2006
Angus Sibley tells us all about actuaries in France. - Surplus apportionment in South Africa - Oct 2006
Adrian Baskir of the Actuarial Society of South Africa (ASSA) provides some background to the issue of distribution of surplus in retirement funds. - Surplus payouts - Oct 2006
Richard Davis expresses the view that actuaries have reduced the surplus payout to former members of South African pension schemes. - Sun, sea, sand, and work - Jul 2006
Roger Massey describes what it’s like to be an actuary in Bermuda. - Planning for decline? - Jul 2006
David Higgo considers the future career options for defined benefit pensions actuaries. - Fancy going international? - Jul 2005
Paul Walsh advises how easy it is now to get the right job abroad. - German annuities - May 2005
Ulrich Pasdika and Grigory Spivak take a look at the German annuity market - Valuations in the danger zone - Jan 2005
Nick Silver describes the challenge of modelling state pensions in Bosnia and Herzegovina. - Walking the rusty line 2 - Dec 2004
Martin Lunnon took three months off work last year to walk the route of the old Iron Curtain through five of the countries which recently joined the European Union. In the second of two articles, Martin shares some excerpts from his diary.
- German pensions - the saga continues - Nov 2004
Rudiger Strauss and Nick Bird bring us up to date on German pension developments. - Around the world in 80 minutes - Aug 2004
Paul Chow explains how the UK government actuary came to be speaking on pensions in China to actuaries in Canada. - Walking the rusty line - Aug 2004
Martin Lunnon took three months off work last year to walk the route of the old Iron Curtain through five of the countries which recently joined the European Union. In the first of two articles Martin shares some excerpts from his diary. - Life (and non-life) in India - Jul 2004
Peter Akers discusses recent developments in the insurance market in India. - A country in transformation - Jul 2004
Maria Bilikova and Graham Luffrum examine changes taking place in Slovakia. - Taking up a challenge - Jul 2004
Alan MacKay persuades us to rethink life in India. - Actuaries in the Pacific - Jul 2004
Rupert Emerson went on a tour to look at recruitment opportunities for actuaries in the Pacific. Here he sets out some of the highlights. - So, you want to work overseas - Jul 2004
Susan Robertson advises us on becoming international actuaries of mystery. - An emerging actuarial profession - Jan 2004
Yan Liu describes the week that he spent in Shanghai last summer and the events currently taking place in East Asia.
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