
Senior Pricing Analyst - Lloyd's
Date Posted
27th June 2023
Reference
GM2706233
Sector
General Insurance
Job Type
Permanent
Location
London
Benefits
Excellent Benefits
Salary
£70,000 Per Annum
Job Description Apply: Senior Pricing Analyst - Lloyd's
This is an exciting opportunity for a part/nearly qualified Pricing Actuary to join a Lloyd's Syndicate. You will be part of a new team supporting the pricing process working across Property, E&O, Energy, Power and Utility, Reinsurance, among others.
You will be working very closely with the Head of Pricing. As part of a small Syndicate team, you will get great exposure to the whole pricing process and actuarial function.
Amongst other things, you will also be working on their vast new venture into transforming their pricing function and moving to a web-based pricing platform. This will involve using Python (previous experience is great, but the whole team will be up skilled, so you can be too) as well as building and implementing pricing models onto the new platform.
The successful candidate should have between 2-4 years of relevant work experience in GI (pricing, reserving, or capital) and a positive attitude towards finishing the actuarial exams.
Interested to learn more? Get in touch with Bence Angyal:
E - bence.angyal@goodmanmasson.com
T - 0207 046 7221
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