Application closing date: 21 December 2025
The IFoA is seeking to appoint a suitably experienced member to chair this established working party.
For the past generation many sources of risk pooling have been demised or reduced. Some of this was highlighted by the Great Risk Transfer. However, this continues to be the case with many financial products, and if this isn’t considered now, then many forms of insurance will be unaffordable, unviable or unattainable for an ever-greater minority.
This risk increases with the increasing use of machine learning and AI to use data and insights. If this is transferred, unchecked, into risk selection, then this trend may increase exponentially.
This is a public interest topic, to start the discussion on preventing this issue, ideally leading to policy changes.
This working party will cover all forms of insurance, protection, GI, annuities and pensions. It will be life-led, with opportunities to interact with other practice areas.
Recent discussions on car insurance, as highlighted by the BBC, argue that postcode pricing leads to an ‘ethnicity penalty’. This is an area to be covered and discussed when this moves to the non-life arena. This is an extension of the work on ‘poverty premium’, which is of course linked to rating factors as part of reducing risk pools.
We anticipate a wide range of outputs such as blogs, research papers, conference presentations.
The time commitment is about half a day per month, made up of attendance at a monthly meeting by conference call lasting around one and a half hours, with follow-up research and actions between meetings.
If you are interested in this role and would like an informal conversation before applying, please email us at engagement.team@actuaries.org.uk.
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