Fabrice Taillieu
About Fabrice Taillieu
Fabrice Taillieu serves as Principal P&C at Milliman Paris, where he leads the property and casualty practice and specializes in predictive analytics. He has extensive experience in implementing Solvency II frameworks and has held various roles in the insurance sector since 1999.
Work at Milliman
Fabrice Taillieu serves as Principal in the Property and Casualty (P&C) practice at Milliman Paris. He has been with the firm since 2010, leading initiatives that include reserve reviews, mergers and acquisitions, and the implementation of Solvency II frameworks. His role emphasizes the application of pricing and predictive analytics to enhance the P&C practice's offerings. Under his leadership, the practice has focused on integrating advanced analytical techniques to improve decision-making processes within the insurance sector.
Education and Expertise
Fabrice Taillieu studied at ISUP, where he completed a three-year program from 1996 to 1999. He is a Member of the French Institute of Actuaries, which reflects his commitment to the actuarial profession. His expertise lies in predictive analytics, particularly within the property and casualty insurance sector, allowing him to contribute effectively to the development of innovative solutions in this field.
Background
Before joining Milliman, Fabrice Taillieu held several significant positions in the insurance and consulting industries. He worked as a P&C Actuary at Zurich Insurance Company Ltd. from 1999 to 2002. Following this role, he served as Senior Manager P&C at Deloitte France from 2002 to 2008. He then transitioned to Milliman France, where he was a Director in the P&C practice for two years before becoming Principal.
Achievements
Fabrice Taillieu has played a key role in implementing Solvency II frameworks within the P&C practice at Milliman Paris. His leadership has been crucial in advancing the practice's capabilities in reserve reviews, mergers and acquisitions, and predictive analytics. His contributions have helped shape the strategic direction of the P&C practice, ensuring it remains responsive to the evolving needs of the insurance market.