FCAS definition

FCAS means Fellow of the Casualty Actuarial Society

Examples of FCAS in a sentence

  • PRISM shall be responsible for obtaining an actuarial study performed by a Fellow of the Casualty Actuarial Society (FCAS) annually.

  • The Member shall obtain an actuarial study performed by a Fellow of the Casualty Actuarial Society (FCAS) at least once every three (3) years.

  • Any Member Entity which does not desire to establish a local Fund Balance Reserve at the required three-times its SIR, or underlying insurance deductible amount, may contract for an actuarial study of its losses and reserves by a Fellow of the Casualty Actuary Society (FCAS) to ascertain and represent to PARSAC adequate SIR Reserves.

  • Members of Program I shall obtain an actuarial study performed by a Fellow of the Casualty Actuarial Society (FCAS) at least once every three (3) years.

  • The Authority will expect a particular emphasis on management of these issues in high risk fragile and conflict affected states (FCAS), with a focus on ensuring remedy and redress if things go wrong.

  • NOTE FAMC 102% FFNT FEDERAL AGRICULTURAL MORTGAGE CORP MTN FAMC 102% FCAC FARM CREDIT SYSTEM NOTE FCSB 102% FCAS FARM CREDIT AMORITIZING SECURITY FCSB 102% FCBD FARM CREDIT ADMIN MEDIUM TERM BOND PROG FCSB 102% FCDN FARM CREDIT ADMIN DISCOUNT NOTE FCSB 102% FCFR FEDERAL FARM CREDIT FLOATING RATE FCSB 102% FCIN FARM CREDIT STRIP INTEREST FCSB 102% FLBB FEDERAL LAND BANK BOND FCSB 102% FHOC FARMERS HOME ADMIN CERTIF.BEN.

  • ATTEST: SAFETY INSURANCE COMPANY SAFETY INDEMNITY INSURANCE COMPANY SAFETY PROPERTY AND CASUALTY INSURANCE COMPANY /s/ ▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇, F.C.A.S. /s/ ▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇.

  • The review will also aim at simplifying the IFAD COI questionnaire in the context of FCAS and how to adapt it to measure resilience and adaptation to shocks.

  • More precisely, the challenge is twofold: Not only the financing of the FCAS is central to the debate but also introducing a concrete schedule for how to proceed.

  • ADB and DFAT collaborating on approaches to working in FCAS and SIDS, particularly in the Pacific, consistent with the evolving international agenda and good practices.