NEWS RELEASE | April 30, 2025 |
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Sink or Swim: An Actuary’s Primer to Water Risks – New IAA Publication Tackles Emerging Global Water Threats
As the first in a planned series, this paper provides a foundational overview of water-related risks from an actuarial lens. As water emerges as a central issue in climate, economic, health, and geopolitical discourse, this paper helps actuaries and risk professionals to understand the complex interrelationships among water-related risks including water scarcity, flooding, pollution, and infrastructure degradation — and the systemic impacts on financial systems and society. Highlighting key areas such as the impacts on food security, urban development, biodiversity, insurance markets, and investment strategies, the paper also outlines the growing opportunities for actuaries to use our skillset to contribute to sustainable financing, risk modelling, and policy planning. It underscores the need for actuaries to consider incorporating water risks into pricing, reserving, risk management, and financial reporting frameworks. The publication supports the IAA’s mission to advance scientific knowledge and provide actuarial insight to supranational bodies and global stakeholders. Future papers in this series will explore water risk scenario modelling, regulatory commitments, and risk mitigation tools in greater depth. The full paper is available on the IAA website under Knowledge / Papers. A webinar introducing this foundational work will be scheduled in June. Registration will be announced in the coming weeks. To learn more about the IAA’s work on water-related risks, contact the Director of Technical Activities at the IAA Secretariat. Ce communiqué est également disponible en français. | |
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The IAA is the worldwide association of professional actuarial associations, representing over 85,000 actuaries in more than 115 countries, with six special interest Sections for individual actuaries. The IAA was founded in 1895 and exists to encourage the development of a global actuarial profession, acknowledged as technically competent and professionally reliable, which will ensure that the public interest is served. The IAA has 74 Full Member Associations and 26 Associate Member Associations.
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