Casualty Actuarial Society
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The Casualty Actuarial Society (CAS) is a professional society of actuaries in North America specializing in property and casualty insurance.[2]
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Quick Facts Formation, Type ...
Formation | 1914 |
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Type | Professional body |
Headquarters | Arlington, VA |
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Membership | 8,973 as of 2019[update][1] |
Official language | English |
President | Roosevelt Mosley |
President-Elect | Frank Chang |
Website | http://www.casact.org/ |
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The two levels of CAS membership are Associate (ACAS) and Fellow (FCAS). Requirements for these levels of membership include a comprehensive series of exams.[3] Topics covered in the exams include statistics, mathematics, finance, economics, insurance, enterprise risk management, and actuarial science.[4] Another class of CAS membership, Affiliate, includes qualified actuaries who practice in property-casualty insurance but do not meet the qualifications to become an Associate or Fellow.[3]