As all children head back to school and a new way of attending we also look forward to the start of a new parliamentary term and the Autumn budget and possible changes that may occur within the pension industry with one news story hinting that a smoothing of triple lock may heal a rift between the Chancellor and the Prime Minister, we shall see.
In this month’s magazine Wilis Towers Watson’s Richard Marshall examines the next steps that life insurers may need pos-Covid19 and Neill Slane from LexisNexis looks at the changing face of home insurance claims.
Our regular authors continue to regard us with their insights including the lessons learnt from the intriguing pensions case of HMRC v Mrs Staveley. Alex Bertolotti from PwC examines the return to the workplace of employees and the role of insurance companies in this process. Tom Murray examines intelligent algorithms suggesting they are powerful but not perfect.
The other news is that despite the pandemic we will be launching the Actuarial Post Awards 2020