Groupe Consultatif Actuariel Europeen
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The Groupe Consultatif Actuariel Europeen was established in 1978 to bring together the actuarial associations in the European Union to represent the actuarial profession in discussion with the EU institutions on existing and proposed EU legislation which has an impact on the profession.
The Groupe also now provides a forum for discussion amongst all actuarial associations throughout Europe. Thirty-three actuarial associations from thirty European countries are represented on the Groupe.
[edit] Member associations
Full members:
- Austrian Actuarial Society
- Royal Association of Belgian Actuaries
- Cyprus Association of Actuaries
- Czech Society of Actuaries
- Danish Society of Actuaries
- Estonian Actuarial Association
- Finnish Actuarial Society
- Institute of Actuaries (France)
- German Actuarial Society
- Hellenic Actuarial Society (Greece)
- Hungarian Actuarial Society
- Society of Icelandic Actuaries
- Society of Actuaries in Ireland
- National Council of Actuaries (Italy)
- Italian Institute of Actuaries
- Latvian Actuarial Association
- Lithuanian Actuarial Society
- Luxembourg Actuarial Association
- Actuarial Society (Netherlands)
- Norwegian Actuarial Society
- Polish Society of Actuaries
- Portuguese Institute of Actuaries
- Slovak Society of Actuaries
- Slovenian Actuarial Society
- Spanish Institute of Actuaries
- Catalan Actuarial Association (Spain)
- Swedish Actuarial Society
- Swiss Association of Actuaries
- Faculty of Actuaries (UK)
- Institute of Actuaries (UK)
Observer members:
- Bulgarian Actuarial Society
- Channel Islands Actuarial Society
- Croatian Actuarial Association
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