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Legerity's Mark Miller: why IFRS 17 is causing a stir in the insurance industry
Mark explains how IFRS 17 – the insurance contracts accounting standard due to come into effect in 2021 – will cause some radical changes in how insurers calculate profit and loss, and in how finance and actuarial teams operate. He also suggests a strategy for firms to benefit as much as possible from compliance.
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