Hana Ghazali
FIA, FASHK
Consulting Actuary
Hong Kong, CN
Hana Ghazali is a consulting actuary in Milliman’s life insurance consulting practice in Hong Kong. She is a Fellow of the UK Institute and Faculty of Actuaries.
Experience
Hana has worked on various assignments in the life insurance industry and wider fields since she began her career in 2012. Her technical experience includes:
- Actuarial audit and reviews (IFRS, EV and statutory bases)
- Enterprise risk management
- Quantitative impact assessments of regulatory/financial reporting changes and strategic decisions/market entry
- Risk-based capital requirements
- Market research and industry reports
Prior to joining Milliman, Hana worked in Bank Negara Malaysia (the Central Bank of Malaysia) and KPMG Hong Kong’s actuarial team, including writing prudential regulations for the Malaysian insurance industry and performing macroeconomic assessments for the Monetary Policy Committee in the former role.
Publications and Presentations
Professional Designations
- Fellow of the Institute and Faculty of Actuaries
- Fellow of the Actuarial Society of Hong Kong
Education
- Honours degree in mathematics from University of Cambridge, United Kingdom
- Postgraduate degree in Actuarial Science from City University of London
Publications
Read their latest work
Article
Malaysia: New Policy Document on Medical and Health Insurance/Takaful (MHIT) business
15 April 2024 - by Pang-Hsiang Chye, Farzana Ismail, John Chin, Hana Ghazali
New guidance in Malaysia acknowledges a number of significant developments and challenges in managing Medical and Health Insurance/Takaful business.
Article
Asia Life Insurance Rider Survey: June 2022
05 July 2022 - by Michael Daly, Hana Ghazali
Our latest survey of life insurers in Asia shows how riders have gained prominence in the past decade, providing insights on the opportunities and risks
Article
Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area Opportunities for insurers, but challenges to navigate
19 October 2021 - by Hana Ghazali, Derek Ling, Michael Daly
New developments give potential for Hong Kong insurers, although various challenges will need to be overcome.