
Senior Capital Modelling & Risk Management Actuary
Date Posted
27th June 2019
Reference
VAC-7869
Sector
Banking/Finance, General Insurance, Investment, IT
Job Type
Permanent
Location
Hong Kong
Benefits
Leading HK$ package
Salary
£120,000 to £150,000 Per Annum
Job Description Apply: Senior Capital Modelling & Risk Management Actuary
Our client is a global reinsurer operating across both life and health and property and casualty. They are renowned for their very high solvency ratio, low management expense ratio and managed to achieve a profit in 2018 despite high natcat activity. They have multiple offices around the world and a global portfolio in both mature and high growth emerging markets.
As part of their continued drive for excellent, they have created a new position for a qualified actuary within their risk management department. The role will see the successful candidate drive forward the group economic capital model, including the life module. You will support risk based as well as well as solvency capital modelling for both their Asian and European operation, as well as assist the ORSA report, planning process and work across a number of other topics (internal economic capital, rating agency models, capital allocation and portfolio optimisation). There is also an element of ALM and risk reporting.
The client is looking for an experienced actuarial professional from an insurance background (either life or P&C) and as such is happy to consider candidates from composite (re) insurers. Solvency II experience is a massive plus, and qualification as a Fellow (CAS, SOA, UK, Australian systems etc) is an advantage. Knowledge of reinsurance business models is an advantage (although the client is happy to take people from insurance or reinsurance). All staff need to have strong communication skills in English.
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