
Senior Reporting Manager

Date Posted
27th March 2019
Reference
GM2703192
Sector
Life
Job Type
Permanent
Location
Surrey
Benefits
Excellent Benefits including Car Allowance
Salary
£75,000 to £85,000 Per Annum
Job Description Apply: Senior Reporting Manager
As Senior Reporting Manager, you will be responsible for developing and managing the full reporting process both for internal use and for external stakeholders including the PRA. You will be responsible for 1-3 students and as a team you will take control in implementing changes and improvements to current processes. As well as this, your day to day duties will include:
- Providing Balance Sheet and Profit & Loss results
- Working with the Risk team to produce ORSA
- Providing meaningful Insite into the performance of the business
- Responsible for the Internal Model Balance Sheet, Capital Forecasts and Stress & Scenario analysis
This is a key role within the Actuarial team and from day 1 you will have exposure to senior stakeholders including the Chief Actuary, CFO and CRO. As the company grows your role will continue to develop. This business is going through an exciting period of growth, so joining now would offer the opportunity to help shape the future of the business. To be considered, you will be a qualified actuary with sufficient experience in the Life Insurance sector. You will have strong Solvency II and reporting experience with the ability to challenge and be challenged. On offer is a competitive salary and benefits.
If you would like to find out more or view the full job description, you can get in touch with me on 020 7019 8881 or email me on louise.capone@goodmanmasson.com
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