As it has done every year since 1996, SCOR has recognized outstanding research in the field of actuarial science.
In 2025, the French group awarded prizes to twelve candidates from six countries.
| Countries | Winners | Winning works |
|---|---|---|
| Germany | Theis Bathke (First prize) | Non-Markov Modeling in Life Insurance |
| Germany | Sascha Günther (Second prize) | Interest Rate and Mortality Risk in Modern Life Insurance and Pension Products |
| Germany | Constantin Siggelkow (Third prize) | Pricing, Optimization, and Risk Hedging in SME Factoring |
| France | Samuel Stocksieker (Young Doctors' prize) | Contribution of Machine Learning in Modeling Rare Values and Imbalanced Data |
| France | Hervé Andres (Honorable mention) | Modeling and validation of real-world scenarios in insurance: taking pathwise properties into account |
| France | Pauline Chauveau (Young Actuaries' prize) | Impact of the economic environment on the activity of a credit insurer |
| Italy | Maria Margherita Corbatti | Premium valuation in natural event insurance: an application to the Australian case |
| Italy | Matteo Pastore | Long term guarantee measures: stability and financial sustainability in insurance companies |
| Spain | Maria José Preciado (First prize) | A contribution to the social sustainability of health insurance in Spain: Healthcare insurance with ageing reserves |
| Spain | Raul Alonso Cancino Reyes (Second prize) | Early Warning System (EWS): AI models for early warning of bank default risk |
| Sweden | Erik Alpsten | Fair Dynamic Valuation of Insurance Liabilities |
| Switzerland | Ivan Fonseca, UNIL | Optimal Social Security Systems in the Context of Climate Change |
Those wishing to submit their research for the 2026 SCOR Actuarial Awards can visit the following link: https://www.scor.com/en/actuarial-awards.
