
Lead Pricing Actuary – Digital

Date Posted
16th March 2022
Reference
GM1603221
Sector
General Insurance
Job Type
Permanent
Location
London
Benefits
Excellent Benefits
Salary
£105,000 Per Annum
Job Description Apply: Lead Pricing Actuary – Digital
Goodman Masson are working with a leading Lloyd's business who are searching for a nearly/newly qualified general insurance actuary with pricing experience to provide pricing and analytics support to digital underwriting teams while developing pricing tools that support the estimation of price adequacy and rate change.
This is a newly created position in a business that continues to expand and is now looking to grow in the digitally traded market.
Your responsibilities will include :
- Performing portfolio and transactional pricing analyses
- Performing segmental and trend analyses
- Developing, maintaining and reviewing pricing models
- Business planning analyses
They are looking for a nearly or newly qualified actuary with previous Lloyd's / London Market experience. Or experience in a high volume/low premium line of business. If you'd like to learn more, please get in contact with Bill Burton at Goodman Masson:
E - Bill.Burton@goodmanmasson.com
T - 02073240568
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