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Actuaries assess and control financial risks. They help clients understand future financial scenarios by using sophisticated mathematical and statistical methods to address intricate monetary challenges. Becoming a certified actuary opens doors to diverse career opportunities across insurance firms, investment sectors, retirement plans, healthcare systems, and banking institutions – not only in the UK but globally.
A first or upper second class degree in mathematics, statistics or economics (although other subjects with a high mathematical content are acceptable).
All applicants are considered on an individual basis and additional qualifications, professional qualifications and relevant experience may also be taken into account when considering applications.