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SOA Vs. CAS

 
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SOA Vs. CAS
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03-10-2005, 04:26 AM
I believe in Pakistan "whatever" "Actuarial involvement" in GI is going, is also restricted to Actuaries that have specialized in SoA/IoA tracks.

http//www.naumanassociates.com/ServicesDetail.html#GIns_services

e.g Nauman Associates offer GI services like UEPR calculations for their GI clients, but I don't see any qualified (or student) CAS actuaries in their company profile. Probably FIAs and student IoA actuaries who have dealt with a 1 or 2 GI papers in IoA system are quite capable of whatever GI is all about here.

As for difference between IoA(G.I) and CAS, CAS seems far better than IoA when it somes to specific Property/Casualty line. CAS is probably the world's "only" professional body that exclusively focuses on Property/Casualty issues. The difference is apparent by looking at their respective exam paths.

IoA used to have 1-2 GI specific exams(out of 13-14).CAS on the other hand has 6/9 exams focusing primarily on P/C. 6/9 includes 5 upper level CAS exams and a new CAS specific Exam3.

Hope it helps abit further...
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SOA Vs. CAS - by atif - 03-01-2005, 07:59 PM
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