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Considers complaints and questions concerning possible violations of the Code(s) of Professional Conduct. http://www.abcdboard.org/ |
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The Actuarial Association of Hong Kong (the AAHK) was formed in 1968 and, 26 years later, its successor, the Actuarial Society of Hong Kong (the ASHK) was duly incorporated in January 1994 as the actuarial professional body in Hong Kong. http://www.actuaries.org.hk/ |
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ASI is founder member of International Actuarial Association, an umbrella organization to all actuarial bodies across the world. http://www.actuariesindia.org/ |
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Professional organisation for actuaries and actuarial students in South Africa. http://www.assa.org.za/ |
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The public policy, communications, and professionalism organization for all actuaries in the United States. http://www.actuary.org/ |
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Nationwide organization of employee benefits professionals, actuarial or non-actuarial. http://www.aspa.org/ |
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Site from the Casualty Actuarial Society and Society of Actuaries devoted entirely to those interested in the actuarial profession. http://www.beanactuary.org/ |
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Resource site on actuarial services and the profession of actuary in Canada. http://www.actuaries.ca/ |
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Serving the professional needs of consulting actuaries and by promoting member's views within the profession. http://www.ccactuaries.com/ |
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Magazine of the actuarial profession, published by the American Academy of Actuaries. http://www.contingencies.org/ |
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The Faculty of Actuaries in Edinburgh and the Institute of Actuaries in London and Oxford are the two professional bodies for actuaries in the United Kingdom. http://www.actuaries.org.uk/ |
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Professional association of actuaries throughout the world. http://www.actuaries.org/ |
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A professional organization of actuaries whose purpose is the advancement of the body of knowledge of actuarial science applied to property, casualty, and similar risk exposures. http://www.casact.org/ |
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Official site of the United Nations' international organization working for the highest possible level of health, defined as a state of complete physical, mental and social well-being and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity. www.who.int/ |
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