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Chartered Actuary for members

Be chartered, be seen. What Chartered Actuary status means for you

 

Why choose Chartered Actuary?

Chartered status is a widely recognised mark of regulatory distinction. It shows that you have achieved exceptional levels of expertise and adhere to stringent professional standards.

It鈥檚 a way to distinguish yourself. Currently, anyone doing actuarial work may call themselves an actuary, regardless of their qualifications.

Chartered status is only available to IFoA members who have achieved actuarial qualifications.

Claiming chartered status will:

  • demonstrate that you鈥檙e at the top of your game and protect your professional standing
  • enhance your status and highlight your achievements
  • assure clients, employers and wider audiences that you adhere to globally recognised professional standards
  • improve employer perception of our profession and enhance employment opportunities
  • broaden understanding of actuarial work in non-traditional work settings

Give your skills and hard-earned qualifications maximum visibility by claiming chartered status.

How to claim chartered status

As a Fellow or Associate of the IFoA, you can claim chartered status in a few short steps:

1. Log into your member portal using the My Account button at the top of the page.

2. Select 鈥淢embership鈥, then 鈥淐hartered status鈥 from the left hand menu.

3. Select 鈥淐laim chartered status鈥 (the form may take a few moments to load).

a. The form will display your current post nominal. You鈥檒l be asked to choose whether to keep it or update it to include the chartered (C.Act) post nominal.

b. Choose 鈥淚 wish to change to [your current post nominal] C.Act鈥 and click 鈥渟ubmit鈥.

4. You will receive a confirmation email and your member record will be updated with your new postnominals.

Once you鈥檝e adopted chartered status, you can use the designation Chartered Actuary (Associate) or Chartered Actuary (Fellow), and the C.Act post-nominal.

Your new post nominal will be:

  • AIA C.Act or AFA C.Act for Associates
  • FIA C.Act or FFA C.Act for Fellows

You can also use digital badges to show your chartered status on your professional profiles.

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Chartered Actuary: In Person

Meet some of the people who daily use mathematical and risk analysis skills, behavioural insights and business acumen to look at complex issues and help decide how to address them.

We鈥檒l be sharing member stories from around the world on a regular basis, so keep an eye out for updates.

In Person profiles

 

Masimba Zata FIA C.Act

Masimba Zata鈥檚 actuarial career sprang, like many others, from a love of maths. But while it had a traditional beginning, he鈥檚 now working in a decidedly non-traditional field.

鈥淢y career started off in pensions, then went into insurance,鈥 he says. 鈥淚 worked for various companies before moving into the technology sector with Moody's.

鈥淚鈥檓 now a subject matter expert in the development of actuarial software, with an active role in the development of software products as well as managing and supporting my team.鈥

Read Masimba鈥檚 story

“When people hear ‘chartered’, they get the impression of a high degree of qualification.” – Masimba Zata, Chartered Actuary

In Person profile: Madhur Gera AIA

In Person profile: Madhur Gera AIA

Madhur takes pride in translating complex work into something that helps inform decisions.
Read Madhur’s story
In Person profile: Amrita Pattni FIA C.Act

In Person profile: Amrita Pattni FIA C.Act

Amrita balances multiple roles from pricing and optimization to broking, always focusing on meeting client needs.
Read Amrita’s story
In Person profile: Mukami Njeru FIA CERA C.Act

In Person profile: Mukami Njeru FIA CERA C.Act

Mukami works across African insurance markets and is helping build the actuarial profession in her home country.
Read Mukami’s story
In Person profile: Yasmeen Husain FFA C.Act

In Person profile: Yasmeen Husain FFA C.Act

The nature of Yasmeen鈥檚 work means taking on different roles with every job.
Read Yasmeen’s story
In Person profile: Akshay Dhand FIA C.Act

In Person profile: Akshay Dhand FIA C.Act

Akshay has been working to help increase awareness of the actuarial profession in South Asia.
Read Akshay’s story
In Person profile: Lisa Balboa FIA C.Act

In Person profile: Lisa Balboa FIA C.Act

Lisa works with colleagues around the world to explore the potential of new technologies.
Read Lisa’s story
In Person profile: Leah Evans FIA C.Act

In Person profile: Leah Evans FIA C.Act

Leah knows that what to expect as an actuary is variety and 鈥 sometimes 鈥 the unexpected.
Read Leah’s story
In Person profile: Jake Iveson FIA C.Act

In Person profile: Jake Iveson FIA C.Act

Jake uses problem solving and strategic planning to help clients get to where they want to be.
Read Jake’s story
In Person profile: Chris Smerald FIA C.Act

In Person profile: Chris Smerald FIA C.Act

Curiosity drives Chris to apply his actuarial skills in new ways.
Read Chris’s story
In Person profile: Joshua Waters FIA C.Act

In Person profile: Joshua Waters FIA C.Act

Communication is one of the things Joshua finds most rewarding about his work.
Read Joshua’s story
In Person profile: Rebecca Weare FIA C.Act

In Person profile: Rebecca Weare FIA C.Act

Rebecca often works in the wider European sphere and feels there鈥檚 value in chartered status.
Read Rebecca’s story
In Person profile: Masimba Zata FIA C.Act

In Person profile: Masimba Zata FIA C.Act

Being an actuary has allowed Masimba to push the boundaries of what he thought he was capable of.
Read Masimba’s story

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Give your skills and hard-earned qualifications maximum visibility. Be chartered. Be seen.