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CAS Issues

CAS Issues. Jeanne Crowell Association des Actuaires IARD (AAIARD) November 2, 2012. www.casact.org. Session Agenda. CAS Strategic Plan Update on CAS-SOA Relations CAS Education CIA University Accreditation Program CERA CAS CE Policy. Centennial Goal.

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  1. CAS Issues Jeanne Crowell Association des Actuaires IARD (AAIARD) November 2, 2012 www.casact.org

  2. Session Agenda • CAS Strategic Plan • Update on CAS-SOA Relations • CAS Education • CIA University Accreditation Program • CERA • CAS CE Policy

  3. Centennial Goal The CAS will be recognized globally as a leading resource in educating casualty actuaries and conducting research in casualty actuarial science. CAS members will advance their expertise in pricing, reserving, and capital modeling, and leverage their skills in risk analysis to become recognized as experts in the evaluation of enterprise risks, particularly for the property and casualty insurance industry.

  4. CAS Strategic Plan Current Environment Strengths and Weaknesses Goals Big Goal (Envisioned future) Short Term Goals (Desired outcomes) Objectives (Steps toward short term goals)

  5. Current Environment • Increased Competition • Other Actuarial Organizations • Other Professions • Globalization • Emerging Areas of Practice • Social, Cultural and Demographic Trends • Legislative/Regulatory Issues

  6. Strengths/Weaknesses • Strengths • Respected and valued credential • Highly capable and motivated staff • Strong volunteer culture • Weaknesses • Resistance to change • Slow to take action

  7. Potential New Big Goal • Option 1 The CAS will be recognized globally as the premier organization in advancing the practice and application of casualty actuarial science and educating professionals in general insurance, including property, casualty and similar risk exposures. • Option 2 CAS members are recognized globally as leading practitioners providing casualty actuarial analysis, with the ability to apply their knowledge in innovative ways to address complex issues.

  8. Shorter Term Goal Categories • Basic Education • Continuing Education • Influence and Outreach • Research • Professionalism • Membership Community

  9. Objectives • Executive Council and Committee leadership will determine next steps to make progress toward the short-term goals in each of the six categories.

  10. Update on CAS-SOA Relations

  11. Update on CAS-SOA Relations • SOA announces intention to offer a general insurance specialty track (Mar. 14, 2012) • CAS Board Statement (Mar. 15, 2012) • SOA President-Elect attends CAS Board meeting for dialogue (May 20, 2012)

  12. Update on CAS-SOA Relations CAS leadership has been evaluating the risks inherent in the decline in the relationship with the SOA. • The Risk Management Committee has been evaluating the risks related to collaborative activities with other actuarial organizations. • The Executive Council has been developing contingency plans for specified collaborative activities. • The Board formed a task force to evaluate educational objectives for preliminary examsand formed a task force to evaluate and promote the CAS brand.

  13. Update on CAS-SOA Relations Leaders of the CAS and SOA met several times to seek collaborative solutions • CAS offered to SOA that they use CAS exams for their GI track, but SOA declined. • SOA Board decided to withdraw from Joint Preliminary Exams Agreement. • Joint Risk Management Section and ERM Symposium remain one of the few areas for continued collaboration. • When collaborative efforts failed, CAS restricted access to CAS syllabus materials to CAS members and candidates.

  14. Update on CAS-SOA Relations • SOA announced that it will break the agreement to jointly administer the Preliminary Actuarial Exams effective 12/31/2013 (Oct. 15, 2012) • Joint Preliminary Actuarial Exam material is jointly owned.

  15. Update on CAS-SOA Relations CAS President Pat Teufel issues an open letter to CAS members and candidates (Oct 24, 2012): • CAS was committed to working with SOA toward collaborative solutions to the challenges and opportunities faced by the actuarial profession. • SOA’s action negatively affects one of the most successful and fundamental joint activities of the SOA and CAS. • SOA’s action signals a shift by SOA away from cooperation and collaboration with other actuarial organizations.

  16. Update on CAS-SOA Relations Open letter to CAS members and candidates (cont.): • CAS will continue to work with the SOA through the conclusion of their notice period of December 31, 2013. • Future direction for CAS preliminary actuarial education is on the agenda for the CAS Board of Directors meeting scheduled for November 11. • CAS Board will consider waiving examinations for candidates who have passed preliminary examinations sponsored by the SOA. • CAS will communicate any decisions as soon as possible following the Board meeting.

  17. CAS Education

  18. CAS Education • CAS basic education and credentialing: • Is the most robust and comprehensive framework for training casualty actuaries. • Is a proven commodity and highly valued around the world by employers and other stakeholders. • Will continue to evolve to meet the needs of employers and other stakeholders. • Will continue to focus on the breadth and depth of materials covered in our higher-level examinations. • Will maintain a clear differentiation in quality and in preparing casualty actuaries for professional roles.

  19. CAS Education • Continued implementation of Higher Level Testing based on Bloom’s Taxonomy • Expanded exam time for Exams 8 and 9 without increasing material or number of questions. • Exams 5 and 6 to be offered twice a year, beginning in 2013 and 2014 respectively. • Considering adding a communications module (possibly in conjunction with Course on Professionalism).

  20. CAS Education • Increased use of predictive models for pricing and capital management demands a more extensive treatment of statistical methods in our actuarial training. • CAS is actively working to enhance the depth and breadth of statistics coverage in our Syllabus of Basic Education.

  21. CIA University Accreditation Program 21

  22. CIA UAP – Background • 2010 – CIA announced its University Accreditation Program (UAP), under which it would grant waivers for certain actuarial examinations (Exams 2, 3F, 3L, 4) to candidates who successfully completed specific courses at approved Canadian universities. • 2010 – CAS identified liaison to CIA UAP team. CAS liaison provided input in refining criteria and processes for UAP.

  23. CIA UAP – Background (Cont’d) • 2011 – CIA announced inaugural list of universities approved under UAP. Ten universities currently accredited. • 2012 – CAS EPC concludes “that the Canadian Institute of Actuaries’ UAP waiver process would meet the requirements to grant waivers for CAS exams.” • Aug, 2012 – CAS Board approved recommendation of the EC and the Education Policy Committee that the CAS recognize the exam waivers granted by the CIA for CAS preliminary examinations.

  24. CIA UAP – Considerations • Consistent with spirit of current CAS waiver policies with other actuarial organizations. • Only applies to accredited Canadian universities. • Rigorous accreditation process by CIA and review by EPC. • EPC/EC/Board concluded that granting waivers does not endanger quality of CAS education process • Follow-up review by EPC within 3 years

  25. CIA UAP is NOT: • Opening the door for expansion of UAP in the United States. • Shortcut to Mutual Recognition (CIA UAP candidates will still have to pass a number of CAS examinations to qualify for membership). • Commentary on strength of US vs. Canadian university education (US educators highly valued their educational independence).

  26. Update on Chartered Enterprise Risk Analyst (CERA) 26

  27. CAS CERA Program Global Treaty Board approves CAS as Chartered Enterprise Risk Analyst award signatory Standard Route ACAS + Exams 7 and 9 + ERMM Seminar + UK ST-9 exam Experienced Practitioner Pathway (EPP) Program Two sessions of Enterprise Risk Management and Modeling Seminar to be offered each year 27

  28. CAS Continuing Education Policy 28

  29. CAS CE Policy CE is required for all CAS members worldwide who provide actuarial services: Approved National Standards (is the typical approach) American Academy if Actuaries (US) Canadian Institute of Actuaries (Canada) Institute and Faculty of Actuaries (UK) Actuaries Institute (Australia) Alternative Standards(described in CAS CE Policy) may sometimes be elected 29

  30. CAS CE Policy All FCAS and ACAS members are required to: Maintain log of continuing education activities. Certify compliance annually online – look for CAS announcement with invitation to certify. If selected for audit, supply log to CAS on a timely basis. CE status is publicly available on the CAS website. See the CAS Roundtable (blog) for a series of recent posts about the CAS CE Policy. 30

  31. CAS Issues Jeanne Crowell Association des Actuaires IARD (AAIARD) November 2, 2012 www.casact.org

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