
Head of Product Development
Date Posted
25th November 2020
Reference
GM2511203
Sector
Life
Job Type
Permanent
Location
Very flexible home based with some time spent in London
Benefits
Highly competitive in line with experience
Salary
Negotiable
Job Description Apply: Head of Product Development
A unique opportunity has arisen to lead a life insurers growth plans into new markets that they do not currently operate within. This is a newly created position and the purpose is to drive innovation and produce customer-focused solutions to expand their offering. This will require a flexible and adaptable approach from a highly commercially minded Actuary with product-focused experience. To be considered you will be capable of working out quick calculations yourself (high level) initially and to communicate those to senior management to ascertain the viability of different strategic opportunities.
If you are a senior qualified actuary with a relevant product-focused and commercial experience, please get in touch with Bradley Grant to find out more.
E - Bradley.grant@goodmanmasson.com
T - 0207 019 8869
LinkedIn - linkedin.com/in/bradley-grant-2997125/
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