FinTech & InsurTech
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What Does the Video Game Industry of the 1990s and Actuarial Software Industry Today Have in Common?
In this article, Igor Nikitin compares the challenges faced by early 1990s video game developers with those now confronting the actuarial modeling software industry. He explains how game developers, struggling with rising costs and technical complexity, adopted game engines. These engines provided essential functionality along with access to the underlying code, giving teams flexibility to innovate without building everything from scratch. The author argues that actuarial software is reaching a similar inflection point. Many firms rely on expensive, rigid tools with limited customization and high vendor dependence. By adopting actuarial platforms that offer source code access, teams can improve model development speed, reduce costs, and apply modern skills more effectively. The article encourages the reader to consider how this shift could enhance operational efficiency, increase team agility, and support long-term innovation. -
The Latest Trends in Actuarial Tech and Automation: A Snapshot of the Landscape Today and Hypotheses for the Future
This article provides a snapshot of the landscape of actuarial transformation today and hypotheses for the future. -
What Actuaries Can Learn from Data Scientists
A description of Data Science best practice tools and how they can apply to general actuarial work. -
Research Spotlight
This article summarizes the new research paper of "InsurTech: A Guide for the Actuarial Community" by Carrie Kelley and Kiki Wang. It serves as a quick read for our members to learn the latest development in the InsurTech space and explore the opportunities for actuarial practitioners.
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