Andy Fail
About Andy Fail
Andy Fail is a Pricing Actuary specializing in Workplace Pensions at Legal & General, where he has worked since 2015. He has extensive experience in the actuarial field, having held various roles at companies such as SolvEcon, Cofunds, Legal & General, Scottish Equitable, and Standard Life.
Current Role at Legal & General
Andy Fail currently serves as a Pricing Actuary in the Workplace Pensions division at Legal & General. He has held this position since 2015, contributing to the development and pricing strategies for workplace pension products. His role is based in London, England, where he applies his actuarial expertise to ensure competitive pricing and risk management within the pension sector.
Previous Experience at Legal & General
Prior to his current role, Andy Fail worked at Legal & General as a Pricing Actuary in Retail Savings from 2010 to 2015. During this five-year tenure, he focused on pricing strategies for retail savings products, enhancing the company's offerings in the competitive financial market. His experience in this role laid the groundwork for his subsequent position in Workplace Pensions.
Career Background
Andy Fail has a diverse career in actuarial roles across various organizations. He worked at SolvEcon as a Director for six months in 2010 and held the position of Head of Product at Cofunds from 2007 to 2008. Additionally, he served as Head of Sales Actuaries at Scottish Equitable from 1999 to 2007 and worked as a contract Actuary at Standard Life for three months in 2009. This extensive background has equipped him with a broad understanding of the financial services industry.
Education and Qualifications
Andy Fail studied Actuarial Science at City, University of London, where he earned a Bachelor of Science (BSc) degree from 1984 to 1987. This educational foundation provided him with the analytical skills and knowledge necessary for his career in actuarial science, enabling him to navigate complex financial models and contribute effectively to his roles in the industry.