
Solvency II Actuary
Date Posted
17th January 2018
Reference
GM17/01/182
Sector
General Insurance
Job Type
Permanent
Location
Surrey
Benefits
Excellent Benefits
Salary
£100,000 Per Annum
Job Description Apply: Solvency II Actuary
Our client, a leading insurance provider is looking for a Capital Modelling Specialist to come into their team and lead their Solvency II process.
The job is based in their Surrey office and you will lead the documentation and delivery of SII TPs for their UK insurance business. The role will work closely with several teams including Actuarial, Pricing as well as other related teams. You will be the key point of contact with the senior stakeholders, the board and regulators for anything Capital or Solvency II related.
This role will be suited to someone who is either a qualified actuary or qualified by experience and is ready to take on extra responsibilities and likes variety in their role.
They are offering a competitive salary, attractive bonus + other benefits. If you would like some more information regarding the role, feel free to get in touch so we can arrange a time to speak – bill.burton@goodmanmasson.com or call 0207 324 0568
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