
Senior Capital Management Actuary

Date Posted
21st April 2021
Reference
GM2104211
Sector
General Insurance
Job Type
Permanent
Location
London (Very flexible working is on offer)
Benefits
Excellent Bonus + Pension
Salary
£100,000 to £105,000 Per Annum
Job Description Apply: Senior Capital Management Actuary
Goodman Masson are working with a prestigious international insurer, who are seeking to hire a commercially and strategically minded Senior Capital Management Actuary to add value to their business performance, and to advise their ExCo on key strategic decisions regarding capital allocations. This is a very “forwards looking” role, and one that is less focused on detailed execution of model calibrations but rather seeks an actuary who can see the bigger picture, in terms of asset performance and relevance for a multitude of different business lines.
They are seeking someone who can optimise capital metrics (cash/dividend performance) for both the near term and long term. You will be involved in steering group-wide strategy and near term management actions based on your advice and will help to support sustainable growth. This will include gaining exposure to corporate finance related activities and advising on the potential capital implications for these. You will try to be a source of ideas in how to optimise and allocate capital. You will optimise in the sense of generating ideas rather than optimising model calibrations.
This role requires an actuary who can demonstrate excellent judgement, commercial outlook, interpretative skills rather than a handle turner.
This role sits in a small team and has significant influence in the running of the business from a strategic perspective. You will ideally be a senior qualified actuary with relevant experience in influencing decisions on capital allocation decisions.
If you’re interested or would like more information, please get in contact Bradley Grant:
E - Bradley.grant@goodmanmasson.com
T - 0207 019 8869
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