Taylor Fry

Vincent’s expertise is in advanced analytics and applied data science. He works across commercial and public sectors, helping businesses and governments uncover meaningful insights to refine their initiatives and make smarter, evidence-based decisions.

With extensive experience in diverse areas, including insurance, health, government and corporate, Vincent collaborates with clients throughout Australia. His approach is rooted in curiosity and a commitment to continuous improvement. He says:

“It’s important to take the time to truly understand a client’s problem. That way, you ask better, more incisive questions, which leads to better, more insightful answers.”

Vincent has led data-driven projects, resulting in cost savings and improved decision-making processes for his clients. Combining deep technical expertise with a passion for problem solving, Vincent is a trusted partner for organisations aiming to thrive in a data-driven world.

He also shares his knowledge as a casual lecturer at UNSW’s School of Risk and Actuarial Studies, inspiring the next generation of actuarial and data professionals.

Vincent’s Qualifications
  • Fellow of the Institute of Actuaries of Australia
  • PhD in Actuarial Mathematics, UNSW

Vincent Tu’s
Areas of Expertise

Vincent Tu’s Areas of Expertise


Advanced Analytics

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


Data Science and Machine Learning

You don’t need to be a trailblazing tech giant to realise the power of AI


General Insurance

Deep industry experience backed by a strong commercial focus


Government

Measure, model and identify opportunities for better policy and programs


Health and Aged Care

Make data-driven decisions to improve systems and services


Optimisation, Pricing and Profitability

A multi-faceted approach to long-term customer and product value


Data and Analytics Strategy

How do you build a data-driven organisation?



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