
IFRS17 Actuary

Date Posted
2nd July 2021
Reference
GM0207211
Sector
General Insurance
Job Type
Permanent
Location
London
Benefits
Outside IR35
Salary
£650 Per Day
Job Description Apply: IFRS17 Actuary
To provide general support within the IFRS17 Implementation Programme. Initially, focus will be on investigating and resolving data gaps and issues, authoring impact assessments and technical papers to document proposed solutions and supporting data testing.
Key Responsibilities:
Support the assessment, evaluation and documentation of data Gaps and Issues. This would include:-
Investigating the issues and identifying potential solutions.
Work with the affected BAU teams to determine the best approach for resolution.
Communication and approval of data gaps and issues resolutions which may include drafting and presenting technical papers.
A preference will be made towards a qualified actuary, though someone with at least 4/5 years Lloyd’s/London Market reserving or capital experience would be considered. Knowledge of Microsoft Excel, Access and ResQ is required and knowledge of VBA/SQL is preferred.
Contact: Nazariy Krivosheia at Nazariy.Krivosheia@goodmanmasson.com
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