Providing opportunities for interaction among members of the profession.
Facilitating research, arranging lectures on relevant subjects.
Providing facilities and guidance to those studying for the Actuarial exams.
Placement
Till 2002, multinational reinsurers setting up service offices in India imported actuaries due to severe shortage of skills domestically. By 2005, an Indian actuary with at least 7 years of post-qualification experience was paid about $40,000 in annual salary. The package rises to $60,000 for an appointed actuary. IAI is a statutory body established under The Actuaries Act 2006 for regulation of profession of Actuaries in India. The provisions of the said Act have come into force from 10thday of November 2006, in terms of the notification dated 8 November 2006, issued by the Government of India in the Ministry of Finance, Department of Economic Affairs. As a consequence of this, the erstwhile Actuarial Society of India was dissolved and all the Assets and Liabilities of the Actuarial Society of India were transferred to, and vested in, the Institute of Actuaries of India constituted under Section 3 of the Actuaries Act, 2006. The erstwhile Actuarial Society of India was established in September 1944. Since 1979 the ASI has been a Full Member of International Actuarial Association and is actively involved in its affairs. In 1982, the ASI was registered under Registration of Literary, Scientific and Charitable Societies Act XXI of 1860 and also under Bombay Public Charitable Trust Act, 1950. In 1989, the ASI started examinations up to Associate level, and in 1991, started conducting Fellowship level examination leading to professional qualification of an actuary, till then the accreditation was based on Institute of Actuaries, London examinations. The IAI has grown as well with around 9,182 student members joining the society. The current president of IAI is Mr. Sunil Sharma.
International relationships
ASI is founding member of the International Actuarial Association, the umbrella organization for all actuarial bodies across the world. The ASI is actively involved in the formulation of future education strategy of International Actuarial Association.
Actuarial organizations
Actuaries usually belong to one or more professional bodies, often national in scope. A list may be found here: :Category:Actuarial associations