In November 2009, 14 actuarial education organisations from around the world took the unprecedented step of agreeing to collaborate to develop an
administer a new qualification in ERM, the Chartered Enterprise Risk Actuary* (CERA) – a ground breaking achievement, and the birth of the Global CERA Treaty.
The CERA Global Association (CGA) grants actuarial organisations the right to award the global CERA qualification to individual actuaries who have satisfied the requisite education and training requirements set out in the CERA Global Treaty.
The Israel Association of Actuaries (ILAA) is an award signatory for CERA.
Why choose CERA?
The CERA qualification provides risk professionals with strong ERM knowledge that drives better business decisions. Professional, ethical and trusted, with impeccable standards and integrity, a professional with the CERA qualification is able to effectively communicate ideas with leadership and is qualified to play varying roles within an organisation, from risk manager to chief risk officer and more.
– become an Associate member and pass ST9, the Specialist Technical exam in enterprise risk management; or – become a Fellow and have passed ST9 as one of their ST subjects for Fellowship, or as an additional ST subject; and – attend a CERA seminar which will enable them to investigate and discuss more practical applications of enterprise risk management
CERA’s dedicated website To find out how CERA can enhance your career opportunities, go to the CERA global website
Contact Should you have a question, please contact Ofer Brandt, Board member of the CERA Global
All signatories to the Treaty use the acronym 'CERA', but CERA variously translates as one of the following, according to local requirements: – Chartered Enterprise Risk Analyst – Chartered Enterprise Risk Actuary – Certified Enterprise Risk Analyst – Certified Enterprise Risk Actuary
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עופר ברנדט, חבר דירקטוריון CERA