Institute of Actuaries

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INSTITUTE OF ACTUARIES

Arms of Institute of Actuaries

Official blazon

Arms : Chequy sable and Or, a bend wavy argent; on a chief gold, an open book between two hour glasses proper.
Crest : On a wreath Or, gules and argent, A woolpack vert charged with a bend waly argent.
Supporters : On either side a lion argent charged on the shoulder with a Tudor rose, argent on gules, barbed and seeded proper, and grasping in the interior paw a bezant.
Motto: Certum ex incertis

Origin/meaning

The arms were granted on March 15, 1956.

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Literature : Briggs, 1971