
GI Pricing Analyst

Date Posted
15th January 2025
Reference
Star9091
Sector
General Insurance
Job Type
Permanent
Location
Wales / hybrid 2dpw in the office
Benefits
£ excellent package
Salary
Negotiable
Job Description
Are you a part-qualified GI actuary, looking to develop your career within an agile provider of insurance services?
Then look no further.
This is an excellent opportunity to join a firm which will help you to develop and implement your own ideas in order to drive the growth and development of the business.
In this exciting career development role, you will develop and maintain statistical models to analyse pricing performance and total profitability.
You will also recommend rating action and changes to pricing structures based on detailed reviews of competitive position, customer behaviour, claims performance and profitability.
In addition, you will evaluate the potential impact of new data sources on performance and manage the integration into pricing models.
With a creative approach to problem solving and excellent communication skills, the successful candidate will possess previous experience using analytical software and tools (e.g. SQL, SAS, R, Snowflake, Looker).
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.
Lisa Darbyshire, Associate Director
M: +44 (0)7514 720202
E: lisa.darbyshire@staractuarial.com
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