F1PC - Pricing (6 Month Access)

The F1PC exam covers key pricing principles for P&C insurance, including data analysis, regulatory requirements, catastrophe modeling, segmentation techniques (GLMs, machine learning), and reinsurance pricing. It emphasizes practical applications in setting technical premiums, evaluating competitor pricing, and managing portfolio performance within the Canadian regulatory framework.
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What's included?

There are currently 3 pillars in our study material, with targeted problems being rolled out on an ongoing basis.

Study Guide 

300+ pages of summarized material, highlighting the important areas of the material and providing additional context.

PUQs (Rolling Out)

Strengthen your understanding with problems designed to reinforce smaller topics and build up to broader mathematical concepts.

Forum 

Discussion forum allowing you to engage directly with an exam instructor.

Pass Guarantee

Study with confidence. If you don't pass F1PC, we'll renew your access for the next sitting free of charge.

Simply reach out to info@canactuarial.ca with your official exam results notice, and your membership will be renewed until the next sitting.

Frequently asked questions

When is the next F1PC Exam Sitting? 

The next exam sitting is May 5, 2026. The full CIA exam schedule can be found here

Where can I find the F1PC Syllabus / Reading List?

The reading list for each track and exam can be be found here
Meet the instructor

Tristan Shute, FCIA, FCAS

Tristan is a Fellow of the Canadian Institute of Actuaries (FCIA) and a Fellow of the Casualty Actuarial Society (FCAS). He has been working in Personal and Commercial pricing for the last 4 years at an insurer that operates across Canada, applying actuarial concepts to support business decisions.

Tristan founded CanActuarial with the goal of candidates not only  passing the exam, but gaining a deep understanding of the material that will help them excel in their careers. His study guides are designed to ensure that students can not only master exam content but also apply the concepts effectively in their work, setting them up for long-term success in the actuarial field.
Patrick Jones - Course author
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