
Head of IFRS Reporting

Date Posted
4th December 2019
Reference
GM0412192
Sector
Life
Job Type
Permanent
Location
London
Benefits
Car Allowance
Salary
£75,000 Per Annum
Job Description Apply: Head of IFRS Reporting
As Head of IFRS Reporting, you will be responsible for the accurate and timely delivery of financial reports. This role sits beneath the CFO or global reinsurance business based in Central London and will provide a platform to gain exposure across the senior management team. You will also oversee a group of students and be involved in projects across the actuarial and wider finance team including the smooth transition to IFRS17. To be considered, you will have:
- Experience in IFRS reporting within life insurance
- A strong understanding of UK products and related actuarial techniques
- Excellent stakeholder management
- A suitable length of post qualified actuarial experience within life insurance or reinsurance
On offer is an opportunity to transition to reinsurance within a well-established global business. On top of a competitive salary, there is a strong benefits package and flexible working.
If you would like to find out more or review the full job spec, please get in touch with me:
Email: louise.capone@goodmanmasson.com
Direct Line: 020 719 8881
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/louisecaponegoodmanmasson/
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