Taylor Fry

Preetham is a qualified actuary with deep expertise in advanced analytics, actuarial pricing and data-driven decision-making in injury schemes as well as non-insurance sectors such as technology and government.

He brings a diverse and advanced modelling skillset, yet prides himself on delivering pragmatic, fit-for-purpose solutions that are best suited to his clients’ needs, helping them navigate complexity with confidence.

During a recent sabbatical, Preetham undertook advanced study at the University of Oxford where he researched GenAI safety at a renowned AI lab (Torr Vision Group). He is passionate about combining his GenAI experience with his actuarial training to help his clients maintain a competitive edge in analytics-driven decisions.

He says:

“Strong analytics only delivers impact when it is understood, trusted and embedded in decision-making.”

Preetham’s experience includes:

  • Using advanced analytics to help various injury scheme clients understand their claim cost drivers, portfolio risk and emerging trends
  • Leading the A/B testing of product and operational changes, while steering the strategic direction of engineering and customer support operations teams at a large technology firm
  • Advising CTP regulators on various topics such as technical pricing, insurer profitability and overall health
  • Undertaking economic evaluation to assess the impact of various government initiatives on reducing suicide rates in NSW
  • Developing financial projection models to estimate long-term costs for large, rapidly evolving social insurance schemes
Preetham’s Qualifications
  • Fellow of the Institute of Actuaries of Australia
  • Chartered Enterprise Risk Actuary
  • MSc in Statistical Science (Distinction, ML/AI major), University of Oxford
  • Bachelor of Actuarial Studies (First Class Honours), ANU
  • Bachelor of Finance (Quantitative Finance), ANU

Preetham Arvind’s
Areas of Expertise

Preetham Arvind’s Areas of Expertise


Advanced Analytics

Own and master industry-leading analytics solutions through a creative partnership


Injury Schemes

Considered advice and analytics for sustainable schemes


Government

Measure, model and identify opportunities for better policy and programs



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