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31 July 2012Longevitas Ltd has published a new research paper on how to fit long-term longevity trend risk into the one-year, value-at-risk horizon required for Solvency II.Version 2.6.6 of mortalityrating.com
25 June 2012Longevitas Ltd is pleased to announce the production release of v2.6.6 of its portfolio-rating software, mortalityrating.com.2012 Longevitas prize
11 June 2012Longevitas is delighted to congratulate Ms Xiao Liu, winner of the 2012 Longevitas prize for survival models at Heriot-Watt University.Version 2.6.5 of Longevitas
27 May 2012Longevitas Ltd is pleased to announce the production release of v2.6.5 of its risk-modelling software.Version 2.3 of the Projections Toolkit
27 May 2012Longevitas Ltd is pleased to announce the production release of v2.3 of the Projections Toolkit.Version 2.2 of the Projections Toolkit
19 December 2011Longevitas Ltd is pleased to announce the production release of v2.2 of the Projections Toolkit. This version contains powerful productivity and ease-of-use features including:Version 2.6.4 of Longevitas
19 December 2011Longevitas Ltd is pleased to announce the production release of v2.6.4 of its risk-modelling softwareVersion 2.6.3 of mortalityrating.com
15 October 2011Longevitas Ltd is pleased to announce the production release of v2.6.3 of its portfolio-rating software, mortalityrating.com.Version 2.1 of the Projections Toolkit
29 August 2011Longevitas Ltd is pleased to announce the production release of v2.1 of the Projections Toolkit. This version contains powerful productivity and security features including:Version 2.6.2 of Longevitas
29 August 2011Longevitas Ltd is pleased to announce the production release of v2.6.2 of its risk-modelling softwareLongevitas releases free software for creating mortality tables
01 August 2011Longevitas Ltd has released a free software package for the creation of mortality tables.2011 Longevitas prize
02 June 2011Longevitas is pleased to congratulate Mr Jonathan Black, winner of the 2011 Longevitas prize for survival models at Heriot-Watt University