
Commercial lines casualty pricing
Date Posted
21st November 2025
Reference
Star9407
Sector
General Insurance
Job Type
Permanent
Location
London / hybrid 1-2 dpw office-based
Benefits
£ excellent + bonus + benefits
Salary
Negotiable
Job Description
Are you a talented analyst with a GI pricing, data science or statistical modelling background, looking to grow your career within commercial lines casualty pricing?
Then this is an exciting opportunity to join a major global insurer where you will help to shape the overall portfolio strategy, collaborating closely with underwriters, while developing actuarial pricing tools.
Taking the lead on case pricing, you will deliver bespoke actuarial technical pricing and performance analysis across P&C, Motor, Energy, and Specialties lines, helping to set robust yet competitive prices.
Degree qualified, ideally with experience in General Insurance, the successful candidate will possess strong technical and analytical skills in actuarial pricing, data science, or statistical modelling.
Proficiency in analytical tools (such as Excel, SQL, R, Python, Power BI, VBA) also required.
Technical pricing experience would be nice to have but not essential.
A fantastic career development opportunity within a genuine market-leader which offers a lot of flexible working arrangements including part-time, job-share or full-time.
Please contact us to discuss this vacancy or for an informal discussion regarding your career goals. We are very happy to perform bespoke research on your behalf.
Paul Cook, Partner
M: +44 7740 285 139
E: paul.cook@staractuarial.com
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