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Actuarial Association of Europe

Its purpose is to provide advice and opinions to the various organisations of the European Union – the Commission, the Council of Ministers, the European Parliament, EIOPA and their various committees – on actuarial issues in European legislation.

Bernard Benjamin

In 1973 he became professor of actuarial science at City University, the first chair in actuarial science at an English university, where he designed the first undergraduate degree program in the subject in the country.

Brazilian Institute of Actuaries

In 2002, the International Actuarial Association (IAA) defined a minimum standard syllabus for Actuarial Science courses, with which all affiliated actuarial associations will be required to comply by 2005.

Bühlmann

Bühlmann model, random effects model used in credibility theory in actuarial science to determine the insurance premiums

Haberman

Steven Haberman (born 1951), English professor of actuarial science

Henry Louis Rietz

Henry Louis Rietz (24 August 1875, Gilmore, Ohio – 7 December 1943, Iowa City, Iowa) was an American mathematician, actuarial scientist, and statistician, who was a leader in the development of statistical theory.

Rogemar Mamon

Mamon is known for his contributions to the developments and applications of regime-switching framework useful in economic, financial and actuarial modeling.


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