Head of Actuarial
Job Description Apply: Head of Actuarial
Goodman Masson are working with a new General Insurance Company who work in Run-Off. They currently have one large book of business with a balance sheet of over £1bn and will be looking to grow their business with future transactions that the role holder will offer actuarial advice on.
As the most senior actuary in the team you will be leading 2 people and reporting into the CFO. Your responsibilities will include…
- Oversight of outsourced actuarial activity, including reserving, capital calculations, pricing/underwriting and reinsurance management
- Preparing Actuarial Function reports to the Board as required by Solvency II regulation
- Developing capital management plans
- Providing actuarial advice to CFO and Board as required
This a great opportunity to get involved with a new business at its inception. You will get exposure to board level discussions and be a key player in the development of the team and the business. They offer great flexibility to work from home, but would be looking for someone who could be present in their Manchester office 1/2 days a week long term. You will need to be a Qualified Actuary with significant General Insurance experience.
If you’re interested to find out more, please contact Bill Burton:
E - bill.burton@goodmanmasson.com
T - 0207 324 0568
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