
Pricing Actuary - Casualty

Date Posted
23rd January 2025
Reference
ZB 002971 SR
Sector
General Insurance
Job Type
Permanent
Location
London
Salary
£85,000 to £130,000 Per Annum
Job Description Apply: Pricing Actuary - Casualty
Bolton Associates is working with a global leader in reinsurance seeking a Pricing Actuary, with a primary focus on Casualty. This role involves close internal and external collaboration to deliver insightful, data-driven analysis that informs strategic decision-making.
Why This Could Be Your Next Step:
This is an exceptional opportunity to join a globally recognised organization that values innovation, collaboration, and professional growth. You will be part of a high-performing team with access to cutting-edge tools and the chance to make a tangible impact. This role also includes occasional travel to the company’s offices worldwide.
Key Responsibilities:
Perform qualitative and quantitative analyses to assess the profitability of Casualty reinsurance contracts.
Collaborate with underwriters and actuarial teams to ensure consistent pricing practices globally.
Engage with clients and brokers to gather and analyse essential information.
Utilise internal systems and third-party models to extract and report key portfolio insights.
Update models through comprehensive line-of-business studies.
About You:
The ideal candidate will be a nearly/newly qualified actuary with at least five years of actuarial experience and a strong understanding of reinsurance. They are seeking a commercially minded individual with excellent communication skills who thrives in a dynamic environment.
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