
Senior Reporting Actuary

Date Posted
26th August 2020
Reference
GM2608202
Sector
Life
Job Type
Permanent
Location
Bristol
Benefits
Excellent Benefits
Salary
£70,000 to £80,000 Per Annum
Job Description Apply: Senior Reporting Actuary
A new opportunity for a Senior Reporting Actuary is available within a global Life Insurance provider. This is a very well established organisation looking to strengthen their Group Reporting division by sourcing a skilled and experienced SII actuary with a background in stress and scenario testing; working closely with internal and external senior stakeholders and coaching / management of staff.
The daily duties include:
- Producing financial results and commentary to support EC focused scenario testing outputs
- Confidently discussing findings with senior stakeholders across the business
- Leading a team of 2 – 3 qualified actuaries and ensuring all key deliverables are completed on time and to the highest quality
- Reviewing and challenging market submissions and commentary
In order to be considered for this role, you will be a qualified actuary with significant experience in financial reporting and good understanding of Solvency II and / or Economic Capital. You will have a proven track record of process delivery and be influential in recommending and implementing improvements. It’s a great time to join this organisation following some changes at senior management level, they are looking for applications willing to embrace change and work towards creating a more robust and efficient business.
On offer are excellent benefits including agile working, industry leading holiday, healthcare and pension package. If you’d like to apply of find out more, please send your cv to louise.capone@goodmanmasson.com or you can contact me on 020 7019 8881.
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