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Win-Li is an actuary with more than 25 years of consulting experience in Australia, New Zealand and the United Kingdom.

She joined Taylor Fry in 2002, and is the Appointed Actuary to several Australian and New Zealand insurers, assisting them to meet regulatory requirements and offering strategic advice. She also advises self-insurers and government workers compensation schemes.

Win-Li is 2023 Vice President of the Actuaries Institute of Australia. She also sits on the Institute’s Board, which is responsible for the direction, governance and reputation of the profession. Previously, she was convenor of the Institute’s General Insurance Practice Committee.

Win-Li presents educational courses and training for boards and regulators, among others, and is a regular keynote speaker and facilitator on the general insurance landscape.

Win-Li’s Qualifications
  • Fellow of the Institute of Actuaries of Australia
  • Fellow of the New Zealand Society of Actuaries
  • Fellow of the Institute and Faculty of Actuaries (UK)
  • Bachelor of Arts Honours (Mathematics), Oxford University
  • Master of Arts (Mathematics), Oxford University

Win-Li Toh’s
Areas of Expertise

Win-Li Toh’s Areas of Expertise


General Insurance

Deep industry experience backed by a strong commercial focus


Appointed Actuary

Impartial, strategic and pragmatic advice to general insurers and reinsurers of all sizes


Self-insurance

Trusted guidance for companies managing their own risks


Injury Schemes

Considered advice and analytics for sustainable schemes


Articles by
Win-Li Toh

Articles by Win-Li Toh

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Cyber risk Green Paper tackles major concerns for public and private sectors

In a Green Paper commissioned by Actuaries Institute, Win-Li Toh and Ross Simmonds explore cyber risk and the role of insurance.

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Principal


RADAR FY2022

Welcome to RADAR 2022, Taylor Fry’s inside look at the general insurance industry, the state of the market and what it means for insurers

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