
Pricing and Underwriting Actuary

Date Posted
21st June 2023
Reference
GM2106232
Sector
Life
Job Type
Permanent
Location
Buckinghamshire
Benefits
£Competitive Salary
Salary
Negotiable
Job Description Apply: Pricing and Underwriting Actuary
Goodman Masson are working with a dynamic and highly reputable Life client who are going through a period of growth. They are seeking to recruit a Pricing and Underwriting Actuary to join their team based in Buckinghamshire.
The role will have the following responsibilities:
- Developing and Maintaining pricing bases and pricing models for annuity business, including bulk annuities that adhere to our risk tolerances and are scalable for future growth
- Supporting business development and relationship management (meeting with clients, managing pipeline etc.)
- Managing stakeholders and ensuring compliance with risk governance
The successful candidate will need to be a qualified Actuary with experience within pensions/an insurer with experience of bulk annuity modelling and pricing.
In return, the client is offering a very competitive base salary, with bonus, pension, 30 days annual leave and private medical insurance. If you are interested in this opportunity, please apply and email your CV to Karen Newton: karen.newton@goodmanmasson.com
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