
Senior Actuarial Analyst - Reinsurance & Pricing

Date Posted
27th May 2022
Reference
Star7622
Sector
Life, Re-Insurance
Job Type
Permanent
Location
London / hybrid with 2 days p/w office-based
Benefits
£ excellent
Salary
Negotiable
Job Description
Leading insurer has a fantastic opportunity for a part-qualified life actuary to support the pricing and reinsurance of existing and potential products.
In this exciting career development role, you will provide support for developing, calibrating and documenting assumption methodologies and parameters, including minimum pricing parameters.
You will also take ownership of undertaking Reinsurance & Pricing Team BAU processes, including KPIs, pricing yield curves, capital factors, reinsurer MI and collateral calculations.
In addition, you will be responsible for maintaining up-to-date pricing frameworks for all products, and reviewing the pricing approach for new products and risks.
Excellent IT skills, particularly in Excel/VBA, essential with Mo.net, Moses and Access/SQL experience advantageous.
Experience in capital management, actuarial reporting, ALM and Pricing is preferred, but not essential.
Take the next step on your career ladder.
Apply now.
Please contact us to discuss this vacancy or for an informal discussion regarding your career goals. We are very happy to perform bespoke research on your behalf.
Jo Frankham, Partner
M: +44 (0)7950 419115
E: jo.frankham@staractuarial.com
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