
Actuarial Capital Modelling Analyst – London

Date Posted
21st February 2018
Reference
ZB000888PW
Sector
General Insurance
Job Type
Permanent
Location
City of London
Benefits
£55,000 + 15% bonus + excellent benefits
Salary
£40,000 to £60,000 Per Annum
Job Description Apply: Actuarial Capital Modelling Analyst – London
Renowned International (Re)Insurance company, writing through Lloyd's and on their own company paper, have a vacancy for an experienced, part qualified Capital student to bolster the existing team.
Reporting to the Head of Capital, your role will be varied encompassing; internal model building, testing, validation, documentation and parameterisation; regulatory capital runs for each legal entity; assisting with embedding the model throughout the business; running the model and producing analysis of the output
With a proven track record in the GI Capital modelling arena, candidates will be making good progress with their exams, be a confident and articulate communicator, be familiar with SQL and experienced with modelling platforms such as IGLOO, Remetrica, Tyche, Metraisk or similar.
This is an excellent opportunity for an ambitious candidate looking to build their
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