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The Society of Actuaries in Ireland is the professional body representing the actuarial profession in Ireland. The Society is dedicated to serving the public by fostering the highest standards of professionalism and competence in actuarial practice. Read more...

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Launch of SAI CERA Experienced Practitioner Pathway

We are pleased to announce the launch of the CERA Experienced Practitioner Pathway.

Please see here for details on eligibility criteria and how to apply.

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Student Study Event

In-person: Student Study Session

The SAI Student Committee invites you to an exam technique workshop. The focus will be on CP subjects, though techniques are transferrable to all IFoA exams. The event will feature talks by Acted tutor David Wilmot, former CP3 exam tutor Caroline Twomey and Rebecca O’Mahoney, Actuarial Manager at Milliman Ireland.

Be sure to stay for the reception afterwards – a great opportunity to mingle with fellow student actuaries. Thanks to our Sponsor, Milliman.

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Latest news

09 Dec 2024

CERA: Chartered Enterprise Risk Actuary

The Society of Actuaries in Ireland, in conjunction with the CERA Global Association, is pleased to offer members the opportunity to achieve the internationally-recognised Charter

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08 Oct 2024

President’s Address 2024

The President Rosalind Briggs launched the new term with her SAI presidential Address in the The Alex Hotel Dublin on the 5th of September 2024 You can read her presidential speech here.

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03 Jun 2024

Report on the level of excess mortality in Ireland during pandemic years

The Society of Actuaries in Ireland's Demography Committee has published a report examining the level of excess all-cause mortality experienced in Ireland during the Covid-19 pandemic. The report offers insights beyond the tally of reported COVID-19 fatalities.  

Focusing specifically on the first two years of the pandemic, 2020 and 2021, it examines excess deaths as a metric in understanding the pandemic's impact.

Click on the link below to read the full report.

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