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ACS (Risk Analyst Track). Education Professor Kwong Koon Shing ASA, CERA. Where do risk analysts work?. Risk management positions, such as risk analyst, risk manager and chief risk officer are needed in the fields: Insurance Reinsurance Consulting markets Bank Transportation Technology
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ACS (Risk Analyst Track) Education Professor Kwong Koon Shing ASA, CERA Information Session for Actuarial Science Major (RA Track)
Where do risk analysts work? • Risk management positions, such as risk analyst, risk manager and chief risk officer are needed in the fields: • Insurance • Reinsurance • Consulting markets • Bank • Transportation • Technology • Manufacturing • Healthcare • Etc. Information Session for Actuarial Science Major (RA Track)
What do risk analysts do? • Manage risks within its risk appetite across enterprise • Involve in every step of the risk management process • Internal environment • Objective setting • Event identification • Risk assessment • Risk response • Control activities • Information and communication • Monitoring Information Session for Actuarial Science Major (RA Track)
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What is the Chartered Enterprise Risk Analyst (CERA)? • The CERA is an international credential for professions in enterprise risk management (ERM) • It was launched in 2007 by Societies of Actuaries (SOA), USA • In November 2009, 14 actuarial organizations from 12 countries signed a global treaty establishing the CERA credential as the globally recognized ERM credential • Besides SOA Exams, you can also obtain the CERA designation by taking the exams offered in UK, Australia, Canada, etc. • Up to 15 August 2012, there are more than 1000 persons qualified as CERA (14 in Singapore; 28 in China; 40 in Hong Kong; 18 in Taiwan; 8 in Korea; 7 in Japan) Information Session for Actuarial Science Major (RA Track)
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Compare the different requirements for ASA and CERA Information Session for Actuarial Science Major (RA Track)
Courses for the Risk Analyst Track • 11 compulsory courses (for both AA and RA tracks) for students admitted in 2012/2013 • STAT101 Introductory Statistics or STAT151 Introduction to Statistical Theory • STAT201 Probability Theory and Applications • STAT203 Financial Mathematics • STAT311 Risk Theory and Loss Models • STAT314 Statistical Methods for Actuarial Analysis • ECON101 Intermediate Microeconomics • ECON102 Intermediate Macroeconomics • ACCT101/111 Financial Accounting • FNCE102 Financial Instruments, Institutions and Markets or FNCE201 Corporate Finance • FNCE101 Finance • FNCE305 Analysis of Derivative Securities or QF301 Structured Finance Information Session for Actuarial Science Major (RA Track)
Courses for the Risk Analyst Track • Compulsory courses for the RA Track only (select any three of the followings) • Risk Management and Insurance (FNCE215) • Enterprise Risk management (FNCE309) • Computing Technology for Finance (QF205) • Global Financial Risk Management (QF305) • Life Contingent Risks (STAT310) • Quantitative Risk Analysis (STAT313) Information Session for Actuarial Science Major (RA Track)
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