Past EAAC and AAC hosts
The AAC was originally a biennial event and used to be called the East Asian Actuarial Conference (EAAC). Each member organisation took turns, every 2 years. Starting from 2013, the Asian Actuarial Conference has become an annual event. The AAC was either cancelled or deferred from 2020 to 2022 due to pandemic.
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Titled as “Actuarial Society of Malaysia, 1981 International Seminar”
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Title was changed to “East-Asian Actuarial Conference”
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Constitution of EAAC was drafted.
Note: The planning meeting began from 1990.
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30th November – 3rd December 1993
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Constitution of EAAC was signed at 8th EAAC in Tokyo
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Making the EAAC flag was decided at 10th EAAC in Seoul, 3rd – 6th October 1999
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12th – 15th October 2003, EAAC logo was adopted, and India joined EAAC at 12th EAAC in Manila
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12th – 15th September 2005
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9th – 12th October 2007, Australia joined EAAC, and Constitution was amended at 14th EAAC in Tokyo
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10th – 13th October 2011. EAAC decides to hold the event once in a year from year 2013 as against once in two years.
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12th – 15th October 2014, name changed to Asian Actuarial Congress from East Asian Actuarial Congress so as to envelope whole of Asia.
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16th – 19th September 2018
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AAC is merged and moved to ICA2023
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2023 |
Australia |
From 28 May - 1 June, the International Congress of Actuaries was hosted in Sydney |