Faculty of Actuaries
The Faculty of Actuaries is one of the two professional bodies representing actuaries in the United Kingdom. The Faculty is based in Scotland, while the other body, the Institute of Actuaries, is based in England. While the Institute and Faculty of actuaries are separate institutions, they work very closely together, and the professional qualifications and professional standards for actuaries are identical in each of them.
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Professional bodies - Actuaries - United Kingdom - Scotland - Institute of Actuaries - England - Professional
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The Faculty was formed in 1856, eight years after the Institute of Actuaries, with the aim of representing the interests of actuaries practicing in Scotland. In 1868 the Faculty of Actuaries was incorporated by a Royal Charter.
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1856 - 1868 - Royal Charter
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The Faculty's slogan is "Making financial sense of the future."
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