
Non-Traditional Syndicate Reserving
 
				Date Posted
		16th May 2024
	Reference
		GM1605241
	Sector
		General Insurance
	Job Type
		Permanent
	Location
		London
	Benefits
		Excellent Benefits
	Salary
		£60,000 to £80,000 Per Annum
	Job Description Apply: Non-Traditional Syndicate Reserving
Goodman Masson is working with a top-performing syndicate in the London market. The syndicate is looking for Part-Qualified to Nearly-Qualified Actuaries with strong reserving experience.
They are an insurer of global risks with a strong track record. This is the perfect opportunity for someone with London Market / Lloyd's experience in a consulting firm to move into industry.
This is a non-traditional reserving role where you will get exposure outside of BAU work, such as working on their Bermudian business, business planning, reserving process automation, etc.
The salary for this role is between £60 and £80k, depending on exam passes and experience.
Please apply below or get in touch with Neenu:
neenu.santhosh@goodmanmasson.com
+44 (0)20 7324 0548
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