When trying to model any product there are various elements that it can be helpful to have to hand.One such element is a sample model for the specific product that shows how to model some of the possible features under one or more use cases. Within Mo.net Model Development Studio you will find several of these lightweight samples to help accelerate your modelling projects. The Funeral Plan project has just been added to the samples for the next release and is one of the more fully featured examples. This was developed in partnership with Insight Life Solutions.
Delivering Pensions Dashboards with Mo.net
This blog article introduces our latest paper, which presents a Mo.net powered solution that offers a streamlined approach for pension providers to align with the dashboard’s requirements.
How to Start Planning for Pensions Dashboards
Drawing from our recent experiences in assisting clients with the design and implementation of pension dashboard solutions, this post outlines how we’ve supported them and provides valuable tips on becoming “dashboard ready”.
Best Practice Techniques for Scaling Your Models
The demanding regulatory environment increasingly places challenging stipulations around the number of model runs required and the timeframe in which results are to be produced. Combined with the ever-increasing volume of data that most insurers wish to process this can drive the need for a scalable model solution.
Stepping Forward: Examining the Pros and Cons of Modelling Platform Migration
Modelling platform migration is a process that provides significant benefits to the business and allows you to realise the full potential of your modelling capability. It’s not so much about new features, but more about cost savings, risk mitigation, innovation and faster delivery.
The Problematic Convenience of Spreadsheets
Spreadsheets are a much-loved tool within the actuarial community. A recent survey conducted by the Institute and Faculty of Actuaries found that 98% of respondents use Microsoft Excel to perform various day-to-day tasks. But how useful are they?