I received an email to complete my PPD requirements for IFoA. I’m a student member earning less than £8,300 per year and I work part-time as a credit analyst (not in the actuarial field). How should I fill out the PPD requirements?
Since you’re not working in the actuarial field and you’re a student member with income below £8,300, you can apply for a PPD exemption/deferment. Here’s how to do it:
How to Apply for PPD Exemption
Log in to your IFoA member portal.
Go to “My Account Home” → “PPD Home” → “Apply for a PPD exemption.”
Follow the steps shown on the page.
Make sure you enter the correct start and end dates for the PPD year you want the exemption for.
If you were working in an actuarial role:
You would need to coordinate with your seniors/manager to complete the required PPD hours. But since your role is not actuarial, the exemption is the correct option.
I received an email to complete my PPD requirements for IFoA. I’m a student member earning less than £8,300 per year and I work part-time as a credit analyst (not in the actuarial field). How should I fill out the PPD requirements?
Since you’re not working in the actuarial field and you’re a student member with income below £8,300, you can apply for a PPD exemption/deferment. Here’s how to do it:
How to Apply for PPD Exemption
Log in to your IFoA member portal.
Go to “My Account Home” → “PPD Home” → “Apply for a PPD exemption.”
Follow the steps shown on the page.
Make sure you enter the correct start and end dates for the PPD year you want the exemption for.
If you were working in an actuarial role:
You would need to coordinate with your seniors/manager to complete the required PPD hours. But since your role is not actuarial, the exemption is the correct option.