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Spotlight on Women in Actuarial – An IAA Initiative
Audience: All
This week, the IAA is highlighting the incredible contributions of female actuaries around the world in celebration of International Women’s Day.
Starting Monday, we began sharing a series of short videos featuring inspiring women from six continents, each sharing their experiences, challenges, and insights into the actuarial profession. Videos will continue to be posted daily throughout the week on the IAA LinkedIn page and website.
Follow along and join us in celebrating the talent, leadership, and diversity that strengthens the global actuarial community.
Public Submissions by the IAA
Audience: All Full Member Associations (Council Delegates and Correspondents)
1. IAA Response to Supranational Consultations - IAIS Public consultation on draft revised Application Papers on recovery and resolution
The IAA submitted the responses to the public consultation by the International Association of Insurance Supervisors (IAIS) on draft revised Application Papers on recovery and resolution. Click here to access the IAA’s response.
We thank Nick Dexter (Chair) and the members of the Insurance Regulation Committee for formulating the response on behalf of the IAA.
All IAA Public Statements and are posted on the IAA website under Knowledge/Public Submissions.
2. Notice of Public Submission - Public consultation on IASB’s Proposed amendments to IFRS 9 and IFRS 7
The International Accounting Standards Board (IASB) has proposed a new accounting model to better reflect how financial institutions manage interest rate risk throughout their portfolios. Please click this link for more details. The IASB’s consultation is open for comment until 31 July 2026.
The IAA intends to submit a formal response to this consultation. The Insurance Accounting Committee (IAC) will be responsible for formulating the response to this. The response will be developed in accordance with the requirements of the IAA Due Process for Making a Public Statements.
The developing drafts and the final response will be shared with the IAC. Please ensure that your association’s input is provided via your representatives in the IAC.
If your association does not have a member or an observer in the IAC, you may nominate an observer to the drafting group to review the developing response. We request you to contact Amali Seneviratne (Director Technical Activities) at the IAA Secretariat as soon as possible, but no later than 31 March 2026 if your association wishes to nominate an observer. Please note that this will be your only opportunity to influence the development of the response, as it will not be circulated outside the IAC.
The final response will be submitted to the IASB on or before 31 July 2026, subject to approval by IAC members.
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