Following on from the Mo.net Loves Python series. this article outlines how to change the input data used by the Mo.net projection when being called from Python.
A Week in South Africa: ASSA Convention 2022 & Mo.net Connect Cape Town
It was fantastic to finally visit Cape Town for the ASSA Convention after a 2 year delay. We set out with the aim to increase awareness of our brand, to make good on our promise from 2019 that we are committed to the region and to make sure our understanding of the regional needs was still current.
Calling a Mo.net Projection from a Python Script
In the last article I demonstrated how to run a Python script with arguments from a Mo.net group projection task and return the results from the script back to Mo.net. In this third and final part of the Mo.net Loves Python series, I will reverse the scenario and use a Python script to call a Mo.net projection task.
How to Run a Python Script from Mo.net
Part two of our Mo.net Loves Python series. We look at how to run an existing Python-based Black Scholes model from a Mo.net group projection task, passing in arguments to define the vector size to use, and retrieving the completion message & run time from the Python script.
Snake Charming with Mo.net (or Integrating Mo.net and Python)
The first article in our Mo.net Loves Python series. We discuss how Mo.net and Python can be integrated in a range of different ways to meet a multitude of potential use cases.
Everything You Need to Know About the Latest Release – Mo.net v7.5
Released in September 2021, the latest version of the platform includes a wealth of new features & functionality designed to meet the requirements of traditional insurers and start-ups. Whether you’re a new user or upgrading from an earlier version, here are some of the key enhancements you’ll find in Mo.net v7.5…
Bulk Annuity Modelling Challenges
In the last few months, a number of existing clients and start-up insurers have approached us with a view to developing game-changing bulk annuity offerings. Based on our recent discussions, there appear to be three primary challenges…
Case Study: Flexible Redress Modelling – Power BI vs Mo.net
This case study explores how Mo.net can be used more flexibly than initially imagined. Although Power BI seemed to be the correct solution for this redress project, Mo.net proved to be a far more efficient solution.
Insurtech Balkans 2021
We were delighted to have the opportunity to exhibit and speak at the Balkan Insurtech Virtual Summit on 11th May. We have attended a virtual conference previously but this one felt almost as if you were there in person…
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?