In recent years, there has been a change in the main regulations governing the solvency of the world’s main insurance markets. Sustainability is an issue that is becoming increasingly important among to the various stakeholders in the insurance industry. It is a complex concept that has many different dimensions that can be included in these regulations, allowing for a more sustainable solvency. The paper uses a qualitative model previously designed and tested in the literature to analyse the solvency regulations of the European Union, United States of America, China, Australia, Brazil and South Africa and determine their level of convergence. It also links the criteria set out in these models to the dimensions of sustainability in order to determine the degree of sustainability of solvency systems and the questions that regulators will need to consider in the near future in order to achieve more sustainable solvency.
Final master project (FMP) plays a key role in the curriculum design of the Actuarial Science Master degree (MScAC) at the Universidad de Málga (UMA).Requires the combination of a wide range of skills: analytical, technical, professional, soft skills.Opportunity to experiment with real tasks of the actuarial profession before entering the labour market.Working actuary as a second supervisor.Simulating or working with real problems.Integrate the contents of different courses of the study program.All the answers were coded with a 1-5 Likert scale. We conduct an analysis of the survey:
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