Honorary Lecturer in Actuarial Science, University of Kent
Guy Thomas is an actuary and investor, and an honorary lecturer at the University of Kent, Canterbury.
His academic publications have received prizes from the Institute and Faculty of Actuaries and the International Actuarial Association.
He is also the author of Free Capital: How Twelve Private Investors Made Millions in the Stock Market.”
How risky are you? Why insurance works better with less discrimination
Jul 18, 2017 14:16 pm UTC| Insights & Views Economy
Discrimination is a great taboo of our times, and yet one huge industry gets away with it every day. The insurance sector looks at us as risk with legs. It puts us into groups, and if we are in a group deemed riskier, we...
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