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Actuaries: involve professional orders for an extended and dignified welfare for all

A working table that sees professional associations collaborate with politics and social forces with the aim of an "extended" welfare capable of ensuring a dignified life for all - This is the proposal of Giampaolo Crenca, president of the National Council of Actuaries, launched during the Professional Day held yesterday in Rome.

Actuaries: involve professional orders for an extended and dignified welfare for all

A working table that sees professional orders collaborate with politics and with social forces with the aim of an "extended" welfare capable of ensuring a dignified life for all. This is the proposal by Giampaolo Crenca, president of the National Council of Actuaries, launched during the Professional Day held yesterday in Rome.

Pensions, health care, assistance, work: "It is necessary to involve the professional associations closest to these problems - Crenca argued - to identify a series of situations and basic elements that define a model capable of ensuring everyone a minimum level of welfare, so that no one should find themselves in situations judged to be difficult".

The President of the National Council of Actuaries gave the example of pensions: "It is not enough – he stated – that the pension system is sustainable, it must also be adequate". Similarly, as far as assistance is concerned, Crenca called for the use of so-called long-term care insurance coverage, which intervenes when people find themselves in conditions of non-self-sufficiency.

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