/r/Actuary_news/

r/Actuary_news

3k members
r/Actuary_news is a subreddit with 3k members. The most common flair used is disciplinary, exams / cheating, discrimination, censorship / free speech / withholding information, and scandals - price walking / loyalty premium or ldi.
Independent, real & uncensored news for actuaries by actuaries. Here we can freely debate the issues that matter to actuaries that other forums won't allow.

Flair Used in r/Actuary_news

#1
Disciplinary
: "Insurance ERM: UK actuary found guilty of misconduct for Islamophobic tweets"
8 posts
#2
Exams / Cheating
: "Only 12 women who sat CT1 first time in Sep 2011 and passed it are now qualified"
7 posts
#3
Discrimination
: "IFoA exam announcement is a big DISTRACTION from what IFoA bosses and lawyers are up to this month (and they're not telling you about it)"
5 posts
#4
Censorship / Free Speech / Withholding information
: "On International Women's Day and Mother's Day weekend: the IFoA deleted Linkedin posts linking to FRC report on gender imbalance in actuarial profession "
2 posts
#5
Scandals - Price walking / loyalty premium or LDI
: "Former IFoA President speaks out with more details on how IFoA mistreated him and other members, including an 8 months pregnant woman"
1 post
#6
Complaints process / Oversight / Royal Charter / Governance
: "IFoA Council to vote afresh for Governance changes next week after "procedural issue" invalidates June vote"
1 post

Member Growth in r/Actuary_news

Yearly
+499 members(20.4%)

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Last updated: June 9, 2026