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Easter Break, Escape with us!

Use the Easter break to start thinking where your actuarial passport can lead you tomorrow.

Need to perfect your tan in South Africa:
Extensive re-insurance experience, to join the non-life team of a major company.

Need the sweetness of a Belgian Chocolate, roles are waiting for you in Brussels:
You can either join the finance team or add your underwriting knowledge to the employee benefits team for two major clients.

Want to experience the Romantic clichés, Paris Plage is opening soon:
Risk management, non-life pricing, Solvency 2 will be your three course meal.

Just feel like a Celt, board the next flight to Ellan Vannin to work on the Life side:
We are looking for candidates with life assurance background and top problem solving skills.

Ready to learn Deutsche Sprache, schwere Sprache:
Would suit an actuary with strong VA pricing skills to provide non-traditional reinsurance solutions.

Feel the space of green landscape, Glasgow will model you:
Lead the development of the Prophet model for all European life and health business.

If you want to book your seat on one of those departing flights, look no further – contact us.

Our team in Europe and in the UK office will be your cabin crew for this journey!

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Travel Tribulations – Is it a plane? Is it a train? No, It’s Chaim!

Chaim went to visit a client in Paris. Following Eurostar trains breaking down yet again, he decided to revise his travel plans and fly, only to hear reports of a possible strike at Charles de Gaulle airport. Deciding to take his chances, he went to the airport and, thankfully, the plane took off as scheduled. Part 1 complete!

Having successfully left the UK there were only Parisian problems left to contend with. The traffic was so heavy that it would have taken over an hour and a half to get to the meeting; clearly an alternative form of transport was needed. By motorbike the journey took only 20 minutes – finally, a fast and efficient form of transport… but Chaim is not sure that he would repeat the experience!

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Snaps With GAAPS 2010 – Photography Competition

GAAPS are pleased to announce that we are running a photography competition in conjunction with The Actuary Magazine.

There are few travel destinations as captivating as Venice. Our first prize is a gondola ride for up to six people finishing at the world-renowned Peggy Guggenheim Collection for a private tour and the chance to see this unique assembly of 20th century art. A truly memorable experience. The four runners-up will also receive a bottle of champagne.

The theme of the competition is “International Finance” so whether it’s the buzz of a hi-tech trading floor, the unique architecture of financial buildings or a dynamic portrait of a colleague, we’re looking for your most imaginative photos that capture a new angle on your working life.

E-mail your best ‘international finance’ themed photos to arts@the-actuary.org.uk quoting ‘Snaps with GAAPS 2010’ in the subject line.

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Happy Anniversary – Sophie’s 5 Years at GAAPS

We are pleased to announce that Sophie Sicard, Managing Consultant of GAAPS Europe has just celebrated her 5th anniversary at GAAPS.

Sophie says

“I am so touched and pleased from the thoughtful attention you send me through this lovely plant.

I could not resist to send you a picture of my happiness and me being so grateful towards it.

Thank you so much, it has been a 5 years pleasure to work with you and for Gaaps, I feel being part of a true-hearted family. ”

Sophie and GAAPS Europe are based in Paris, France. She is always happy to hear from candidates and clients alike.

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Photography Competition – Coming Soon

Look out for a special photography competition coming up in the next edition of The Actuary Magazine (published 28 January). We’ll be asking you for your best pics on the theme of ‘international finance’.

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Flying to Finland

I am very excited because I am flying to Finland tomorrow morning. A client wanted to see me on Monday morning and said that if I came early they would entertain me on Sunday evening. I have always wanted to go to Helsinki and tend to grab opportunities with both hands so I’m turning it into a long weekend. Watch this space for updates on my trip.

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Networking in Scotland: Breakfast and Dining Clubs

I am in Edinburgh ahead of the GAAPS Actuarial Careers Fair at Heriot Watt. I interviewed an excellent candidate first thing this morning over breakfast and am now working on placing him. I then went to visit a client who has given me international contacts for his organisation around the world.

As usual I have found time for shopping but rather than shoes I am now one skirt up.

At this morning’s meeting I was told about a Faculty meeting that I hadn’t realised was taking place and will now be attending the Faculty meeting and the Scottish actuaries dining club afterwards.

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From Paris to London

A Few days before my business trip to London I read in the newspaper that the Eurostar train had a problem which forced passengers to stay on the train for over 5 hours! I suddenly think what again will happen to me with the journey, as I have a lot of funny stories with transports since I frequently fly or use trains..,

But I arrived in Saint Pancras on time, visiting my clients in London with no delays, and meeting with candidates where some are still amazed I still haven’t managed to lose my French accent since I borrow Shakespeare’s language to express myself. Which I nicely replied back…”have you only listened to Arsene Wenger!? “

I was impressed by walking into the city and looking in the air to check if it will actually going to rain or if I could see some sun rays, which would help me deciding whether I should wear a thick jacket or a rather summery shirt for the next day, but all I could see was big tower raising their 33 floors through the sky.

Who talks about crisis? I was surprised to see the city, although already pretty compact and full of buildings, still has a few squares meters to implant a new financial head office.

Being in London for business is always a challenge against the chronometer, but I was very happy to see the clients trust us by renewing their terms, and I was pleased to realise that the development I made in Europe is of a deep interest to our clients and candidates. Since Solvency 2 is a top concern for actuaries, Gaaps Europe can contribute to provide them with the best experts and the most valuable opportunities in Europe.

I have now head back to France, ready to put my words into European actions.
It was a pleasure to meet with the London Gaaps team as always.

To talk to me about European opportunities please contact me at sophie@gaaps.com

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Solvency in Edinburgh

My last week was spent in Edinburgh for GIRO, I have been discussing with many candidates and clients the on-going needs of Solvency II. Most interesting in regards to new needs and of course on-going needs within Solvency II and other teams within the non-life parts of the business.

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Dust Storms across Australian East Coast

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Yesterday both Brisbane and Sydney were affected by a dust storm that swept across the Eastern coast of Australia (over 1000km of coastline affected).

Caused by gale force winds from the west, blowing the dust from drought stricken Northern Territory over a large part of the east coast, it measured at seven times that of a “severe” dust storm.

The Australian Insurance Council are looking at setting up a task force as the cost/economic impact of the storm is likely to run into the 10′s of millions of dollars.

It was an ugly day, it looked like Armageddon!!

That said, if you love dust then register for actuarial jobs in Australia or download our Top Tips for Australia.