Taylor Fry

Darryn combines actuarial and analytical techniques to solve complex, high-impact problems across a range of sectors, including general insurance, injury schemes, and health and disability.

He has worked with a diverse range of clients throughout Australia, New Zealand, Singapore and Hong Kong, developing a nuanced understanding of regional and industry-specific challenges.

With a strong foundation in quantitative analysis and a pragmatic mindset, his approach integrates deep technical expertise with a clear grasp of business priorities. He helps organisations make more informed, strategic decisions – grounded in analysis and tailored to their unique contexts. He says:

“The most challenging problems rarely fit into a single domain. Creating real business impact requires an integrated, cross-functional approach that challenges conventional thinking.”

Darryn’s Qualifications
  • Fellow of the Institute of Actuaries of Australia
  • Chartered Enterprise Risk Actuary
  • Bachelor of Actuarial Studies/Bachelor of Commerce (accounting and finance), Australian National University

Darryn Tam’s
Areas of Expertise

Darryn Tam’s Areas of Expertise


General Insurance

Deep industry experience backed by a strong commercial focus


Self-insurance

Trusted guidance for companies managing their own risks


Cyber Risk

Understand and quantify cyber risk to optimise cyber resilience efforts


Advanced Analytics

Own and master industry-leading analytics solutions through a creative partnership


Injury Schemes

Considered advice and analytics for sustainable schemes


Health and Aged Care

Make data-driven decisions to improve systems and services


Disability

Supporting the disability sector through analysis and insights



Recent Articles

Recent Articles

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