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Actuary

An actuary is a person with a unique blend of mathematics statistical and business skills, who is involved in the security of long-term financial arrangements. Actuaries are usually active in the fields of business management, life assurance, investment, retirement provision, product development, healthcare provisioning, short term insurance, banking, and marketing.

To become an actuary, one needs exceptional mathematical ability, an interest in business and truckloads of perseverance to qualify, as the course is long and very difficult. Aspiring actuaries may follow a university programme accredited with the Actuarial Society of South Africa. After they have graduated, they usually start working while completing the final examinations and gaining practical experience required to qualify as an actuary.

What is an Actuary?

 

Actuaries make a difference to the lives of individuals and society by making financial sense of the future, using probabilities and financial methods.

While other professionals ensure that the financial books of the past are in order, actuaries ensure that the financial books of the future will be in order. The actuary’s work enables individuals and companies to safeguard their future at an affordable price.

What are the employment opportunities?

Actuaries are normally active in the fields of business management, life assurance, investment, retirement provision, product development, healthcare provisioning, short term insurance, banking and marketing. In addition, they are involved in consulting on broader enterprise risk management work and increasingly on climate change initiatives.

What Qualifications & Skills Are Required?

Professional accreditations

The Actuarial Society of South Africa is accredited with SAQA as a professional body to confer actuarial designations to qualified members. ASSA has mutual recognition agreements with global actuarial professional bodies, details can be found on the following link: Mutual Recognition Agreement (MRA’s) with international institutions.

Continued Professional Development (CPD) requirements

Associateship (AMASSA) and Fellowship (FASSA) designation both carry CPD requirements.

 

Association membership option?

  • Student member
  • Technical member (TASSA)
  • Associate member (AMASSA),
  • Fellow member (FASSA),
  • Chartered Enterprise Risk Actuary (CERA)

*CERA is a designation for AMASSA’s or FASSA’s who have completed the Enterprise Risk Management subject in addition to their actuarial designatory qualification.  It is not a free-standing designation and can only be awarded to qualified actuaries.

Content provided by the Actuarial Society of South Africa. 

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