Sinopsis
This podcast series examines current and emerging issues facing the actuarial profession and challenges to businesses. You can earn two CPD points for each podcast you listen to. DISCLAIMER This is a podcast for the Institute of Actuaries of Australia. The views and opinions expressed in Institute podcasts are those of the speakers or authors and do not necessarily reflect the views of their employers or the institute, its members, directors, officers, employees or agents.
Episodios
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Investment Ideas: Disease
20/03/2025 Duración: 21minCould superannuation help solve our healthcare funding crisis? In our latest instalment of Investment Ideas, hosts Douglas Isles and Jan Swinhoe speak with Dr Raymond Yeow, a unique voice in healthcare who combines perspectives as both a GP and an actuary.
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Investment Ideas: Digitisation
13/03/2025 Duración: 20min"We're witnessing a historic democratisation of data and AI capability," says Zilinka Jiang, Executive, Data Science at Quantium.In Digitisation, Zilinka sits down with hosts Jan Swinhoe and Douglas Isles to discuss the transformative potential of AI, practical applications, and how AI can enhance investmentmanagement.
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Investment Ideas: Decumulation
06/03/2025 Duración: 21minHow can retirees confidently spend their super without fear of running out? In our latest instalment of Investment Ideas, hosts Jan Swinhoe and Douglas Isles explore the challenges of the decumulation phase with Giacomo Tarantolo from Unisuper and Estelle Liu from AMP, specialists in retirement solutions.
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Investment Ideas: Demographics
27/02/2025 Duración: 28minAre we ready for a world with fewer babies and longer lives?In the latest instalment of Investment Ideas, Jan Swinhoe and Douglas Isles sit down with Dr David Knox AM and Associate Professor Katja Hanewald to explore the economic and investment implications of global demographic shifts.
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Investment Ideas: Decarbonisation
20/02/2025 Duración: 19minHow do complex views on decarbonisation create investment opportunities?In the third episode of Investment Ideas, Nicolette Rubenstein AM, incoming Chair of Greenpeace and financial services non-executive director, speaks with Jan Swinhoe about Australia’s energy transition and how diverse views on decarbonisation create opportunities for investors.
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Investment Ideas: Debt
13/02/2025 Duración: 20minAs nations continue to respond to crises by taking on more debt, are we kicking the can down the road on global debt sustainability?In the second episode of Investment Ideas, Debt, Douglas Isles sits down with Simon Warner, Head of Portfolio Management at Aware Super, to explore how investors should think about debt sustainability and the factors that influence debt markets.
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Investment Ideas: Deglobalisation
06/02/2025 Duración: 19minThe debut episode of “Investment Ideas” dives straight into one of the most significant forces reshaping global markets: deglobalisation.Co-hosts Jan Swinhoe and Douglas Isles speak with Belinda Cheung, Director in the Economics and Capital Markets team at Future Fund, and Annette King, non-executive director, former CEO, and former President of the Actuaries Institute, to explore how geopolitical shifts are transforming investment opportunities and risks in 2025 and beyond.
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ConverseAI: Data Science Applications in Superannuation
19/06/2024 Duración: 14minIn the latest episode of ConverseAI, host Tong Zhang speaks with Estelle Liu about how data science can help address key challenges in superannuation, including large-scale projections, understanding customer lifetime value and predicting member behaviour.
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ConverseAI: Applications and Development
20/03/2024 Duración: 54minIn our latest episode of ConverseAI, host Aidan Sussman chats with actuaries Ean Chan and Minh Phan, and data scientist William Zheng on the large language model (LLM) applications they use to assist, from text summarisation to assisting classification for pricing and cost models. They also discuss the recent developments within the LLM industry and the benefits of using retrieval augmented generation (RAGs) versus fine-tuning to guarantee your output aligns with your intentions.
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The Actuarial Algorithm
07/12/2023 Duración: 26minIn our latest episode of ConverseAI, host Meg Yang chats with industry experts Jacky Poon, Jon Shen, and Andres Villegas Ramirez on the integration of generative AI within the actuarial profession.Listen now.View the transcript.
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Enhancing Businesses with Large Language Models and ChatGPT
05/12/2023 Duración: 28minActuaries Institute Fellow Meg Yang brings together Victor Bajanov, Jacky Poon and Sam Zheng to discuss the potent capabilities of AI in driving businesses' efficiency and growth.In this podcast, they discuss:the efficiency and growth ChatGPT and LLMs can offer;how industry leaders can leverage AI for better customer service and decision support;the challenges of data security and workforce adaptation;how to balance AI tools with human expertise; andtips on implementing AI with a forward-thinking mindsetTune in now.View the transcript.
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The Green Reality Check
27/11/2023 Duración: 12minIn our latest podcast, Superannuation and Investment Practices Committee (SIPC) members Christine Li and Hendrie Koster delve into the pressing issue of greenwashing within the superannuation and investment industry and what it means for superannuation and investment firms and consumers.Listen to the podcast now. View the transcript.
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The Intersection of Gen AI and Education
23/11/2023 Duración: 31minExplore the intersection of generative AI and education with Kriti Khullar in a new Actuaries Institute podcast. Joined by Amanda Aitken, Andres Villegas, and Jon Shen, this episode explores how AI tools like ChatGPT are impacting learning and the actuarial profession.Listen now to find out how AI is affecting the world of actuarial education now.View the transcript.
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The Digital Dilemma
21/11/2023 Duración: 31minIn the rapidly advancing world of artificial intelligence, the conversation around ethics has never been more critical. In this podcast, Kriti Khullar, an Associate of the Actuaries Institute and lead at IAG, discusses this digital conundrum with Victor Bajanov of Quantium and Tiberio Caetano from the Gradient Institute.Listen now.View the transcript.
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Funding Costs for Floods: Affordability, Availability and Public Policy Solutions
14/08/2023 Duración: 13minOne year on from our publication, Home Insurance Affordability and Socioeconomic Equity in a Changing Climate, home insurance affordability remains a significant concern. To highlight and address this issue, the Institute has published new research, Home Insurance Affordability Update and Funding for Flood Costs: Affordability, Availability and Public Policy Options. The second report, Funding for Flood Costs: Affordability, Availability and Public Policy Options, examines riverine flood risk, which plays a significant role in the current pressure on home insurance affordability. The report outlines a package of short, medium, and long-term policy measures that should be considered by governments, insurers, and other stakeholders to reduce affordability stress for households who are also facing the highest risk. In this episode, lead author Evelyn Chow speaks to Actuaries Institute Executive General Manager of Public Policy and Professionalism Vanessa Beenders about:Why solutions for flood risks are so crucia
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Home Insurance Affordability Update
13/08/2023 Duración: 11minOne year on from our publication, Home Insurance Affordability and Socioeconomic Equity in a Changing Climate, home insurance affordability remains a significant concern. To highlight and address this issue, the Institute has published new research, Home Insurance Affordability Update and Funding for Flood Costs: Affordability, Availability and Public Policy Options. Home Insurance Affordability Update examines home insurance affordability in the context of all natural perils, and found that the proportion of “affordability stressed” households – those that spend more than one month’s worth of their gross annual income on home insurance – rose from 10 to 12% in the year to 31 March 2023. These households spend on average 8.8 weeks of their income on home insurance, which is more than seven times what the average household spends. In this episode, lead author Sharanjit Paddam and Actuaries Institute Executive General Manager of Public Policy and Professionalism explore:The meaning of extreme affordability pres
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Not a Level Playing Field
30/04/2023 Duración: 24minThe deep economic divide between Australia’s rich and poor is in danger of worsening unless wide-ranging government policy reform is undertaken, a new Green Paper released by the Actuaries Institute warns. In the latest episode of the Actuaries Institute podcast, Vanessa Beender discusses some of the Paper’s findings with one of the authors, actuary Dr Hugh Miller, including:the meaning of inequality;the relationship between inequality and health, education, housing and environmental outcomes;policy recommendations to address this issue.
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Have you ever wondered what type of impact Institute’s Practice Committees have on the profession?
24/03/2023 Duración: 13minIn our latest podcast, Risk Management Practice Committee (RMPC) members Jason Yu and Srikar Velivela come together to review RMPC’s achievements and accomplishments during 2022.RMPC consists of experienced actuaries with expertise in various areas of risk management including insurance, banking and finance. The committee works together to develop guidance and resources that help actuaries effectively manage risks in their respective industries and provides input and advice on regulatory and legislative matters relating to risk management. In this episode, members of RMPC share:An introduction to the committee and their mission.Updates from the latest Enterprise Risk Management Fellowship course.Insights gained from recent CPD sessions.Valuable inputs on regulatory matters.How the committee adapted to the challenges of the COVID-19 pandemic.Listen to the podcast below ⬇Read the transcript.
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Interested in a career in data science?
03/03/2023 Duración: 33minAs data science and artificial intelligence continue to break new grounds, the need for data scientists continues to grow stronger and stronger by the minute. But what does a career in data science look? And more important, how do you get there?In this episode, Tong Zhang speaks with Kelly Chu President of the UNSW Actuarial Society and Rohan Dixit, Data Science Executive, Quantium to discuss their careers in data science across the different career stages. In this episode they share:Parallels between actuarial science and data scienceWays to explore data science pathways as a studentInsights from working within the data science sectorThe conversation is followed by an exclusive interview with Jas Singh, Senior Recruiter for SKL who shares insights on the top skills and traits employers are looking for. Listen to the podcast: https://api.spreaker.com/v2/episodes/53067593/download.mp3Read the transcript.
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Insurance for Grab
03/11/2022 Duración: 42minWith its roots in a ride hailing up, Grab Insure Business is not an insurance company. It’s not a bank a consultancy firm but rather something completely different.Grab Insure Business is part of a NASDAC listed, unified conglomerate multinational company based in Singapore. Being the first decacorn in Southeast Asia, it has a simple mission of providing financial empowerment and creating economic opportunities by bringing users into the digital age by expanding their business.But how exactly does Grab Insure Business work? How is it different to traditional insurance platforms? And will we see more business Grab Insure Business emerge as the digital revolution continues?To discuss these questions, actuary Iwan Juwono (Head of Insurances at Grab Insure Business) joins industry-peer Louis Lee (Fellow Actuary and Partner at Deloitte Consulting) on the Actuaries Institute Podcast.