
Group Capital Actuary – Midlands
Date Posted
13th February 2018
Reference
GM1302182
Sector
General Insurance
Job Type
Permanent
Location
Midlands
Benefits
Excellent package; salary, bonus, pension & car allowance
Salary
Negotiable
Job Description Apply: Group Capital Actuary – Midlands
This is a great opportunity for a GI Capital Modelling Actuary to join one of the UK's leading insurance companies as a the Group Head of Capital Modelling. The company and role are based in the Midlands but they can offer flexible working.
This position plays a critical role in the business as you will be key in developing the strategic development of the capital modelling and capital management structure. You will provide advice on investments, reinsurance programmes and work closely with senior stakeholders to influence the direction of the business.
You will also work closely with other business areas including Underwriting, Pricing, Finance and Investment, as well as presenting regularly to the CRO and Exec Board. You will be leading a team of 8 people which in time you can grow.
This is a role for a qualified actuary with significant leadership and managerial experience who is ready to take on a new challenge and responsibility beyond their traditional actuarial role.
Excellent package; salary, bonus, pension & car allowance, as well as other benefits. If you are interested then please click the link and apply or alternatively get in contact bill.burton@goodmanmasson.com || 0207 324 0568
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