
Senior International Pricing Actuary

Date Posted
4th March 2020
Reference
GM0403201
Sector
Life
Job Type
Permanent
Location
Flexible Location including WFH
Benefits
Plus Bonus
Salary
£80,000 to £90,000 Per Annum
Job Description Apply: Senior International Pricing Actuary
A highly prestigious company in the life insurance industry are seeking to hire an International pricing actuary for a role with a global focus. This is a varied role which in which you work with various pricing teams across different continents to challenge their pricing processes and the adequacy of their approach in forming the pricing view on the reviewed assumptions. You will challenge the approach where needed and will share experience of other reviews and connect people where possible to ensure a well coordinated and best practice approach to assumption and guideline review between markets. This role will have oversight for both protection and longevity markets. Given the seniority of this role, you will be expected to help to form the official opinion of the Pricing Function on deals referred to the global level and work with the risk function to form a view. Ideally you will have had some exposure of different products (protection and longevity).
You will have had significant experience in a research or technical pricing role and had some prior management/project management experience. If you have experience of multiple markets and products then that would be an advantage. You should have a strong appetite and proven ability to work in an international context with cross-team collaboration.
There is an excellent culture (including the ability to WFH).
There is an excellent culture including the ability to WFH.
E: bradley.grant@goodmanmasson.com
T: +44 (0)20 7019 8869
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