Ronan Mulligan joins PwC's Insurance Actuarial practice

PwC, Ireland's largest professional services Firm, is delighted to announce the appointment of Ronan Mulligan as a Director in its Non-Life Actuarial Practice. Ronan was previously Chief Actuary for HSBC's Insurance and Reinsurance operations in Ireland and has over 10 years actuarial experience.

Speaking at the announcement, Chand Kohli, Head of Financial Services, PwC said:

“This appointment reflects the increased demand for actuarial and insurance advisory services both in Ireland and internationally. These are particularly driven by the introduction of the Solvency II Insurance Directive and associated capital and risk management requirements. Ronan’s appointment will help to consolidate PwC’s position as the leading Irish based Non-Life Actuarial Practice.”

Paul Duffy, Head of PwC’s Non-Life Actuarial Practice said: “Insurance CEOs are facing increasing challenges to achieve profitable growth in the light of major regulatory changes and are looking to differentiate themselves in the pricing and management of capital and risk. Ronan has the skills and deep industry knowledge to advise Irish and international insurance and reinsurance companies on how to tackle complex risk management, actuarial and business issues and help position themselves for the future.”

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