
Capital Actuary
Date Posted
7th May 2021
Reference
VAC-9224
Sector
General Insurance
Job Type
Permanent
Location
London
Salary
Negotiable
Job Description Apply: Capital Actuary
Primary responsibilities:
- Monitoring of the company's financial metrics (including Solvency II, MCEV, and IFRS bases), and projecting position forward in a range of scenarios of interest to Management.
- This includes, for example, the computation of balance sheet impacts for prospective new asset and liability trades.
- Assisting with the development and ongoing calibration of the company's internal model.
Other continuing requirements of Solvency II:
- Review of new asset and liability trades for MA eligibility and SCR implications
- Future development of ORSA, including the company's forward-looking assessment of its own risks.
- Ongoing monitoring of economic capital position.
- Assisting with formalising response to regulatory consultations and information requests.
- Management and tutorship of the less experienced students within the team.
Skills & Experience:
- Work typically has fixed deadlines
- Must be confident enough to share thoughts and ideas with a wide peer group
- Comfortable working with and interpreting UK insurance regulations
- Mathematically stronger candidates preferred
To apply, please get in touch with John Koehler for more details or, alternatively please submit your CV.
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