
Nia Powis
Actuarial Manager
Dublin, IE
Nia Powis is an Actuarial Manager in Milliman’s Dublin office. Nia joined the Dublin practice in 2020.
Experience
- Nia’s experience is primarily in life insurance, working with both domestic and cross-border life insurance markets.
- She has worked on a variety of portfolios of business including unit-linked business and non-linked business.
- Her expertise includes valuation and financial reporting of a variety of reporting bases and has developed in depth knowledge Solvency II regulations and international solvency regulations. Nia has supported clients in training staff on Solvency II requirements across the three pillars.
- As part of an actuarial outsourcing team, she has been involved in a variety of projects including data validation, model improvements & efficiencies, developing & maintaining actuarial modelling systems and business planning activities.
- Nia has extensive actuarial modelling experience. She has been involved in the development, ongoing maintenance, and validation of actuarial models in MS Excel, MS Access and Milliman Mind.
- Since qualification, Nia has been involved in a number of risk management projects including independent review work. Nia has experience supporting on risk projects including Risk Register development, Recovery Plan review and Climate Risk assessments.
Publications and Presentations
Professional Designations
- Fellow, Society of Actuaries, Ireland (FSAI)
- Chartered Enterprise Risk Actuary (CERA)
Education
- Bachelor of Actuarial and Financial Studies, University College Dublin
Publications
Read their latest work
Article
The 2025 sustainability agenda for European life and health insurers
25 March 2025 - by Sinéad Clarke, Nia Powis
We present a 2025 sustainability agenda for European life and health insurers, covering 10 items seen through the themes of ability, agility and alignment.
Article
EIOPA consultations and the Solvency II review
18 December 2024 - by Aisling Barrett, Nia Powis, Arushi Mittal
In this briefing note, we discuss several EIOPA consultation papers that have been published this year.
Article
Introduction to artificial intelligence
12 July 2024 - by Joseph Sloan, Nia Powis, Joanne Tan
While AI has the potential to transform the insurance industry, it’s crucial for carriers to understand the technology’s risks in order to harness its power.
Article
CP150: Guidance for (re)insurance undertakings on intragroup transactions and exposures
15 September 2022 - by Eoin King, Nia Powis
This briefing note summarises some of the key proposals in the CP regarding risk management processes associated with IGTs, and to identify some of the areas that company’s may struggle to comply with.