
Student Actuary – Reporting

Date Posted
7th October 2020
Reference
GM0710203
Sector
Life
Job Type
Permanent
Location
London
Benefits
Benefits + Study
Salary
£40,000 to £45,000 Per Annum
Job Description Apply: Student Actuary – Reporting
A great opportunity has become available for an actuarial student making good progress with exams and 2 or more years experience within a life insurance role. Your background could be within reporting, capital management, investments, modelling or pricing and you will have a good grasp of Solvency II principles.
This opportunity is part of a rotation programme and your first role will be within reporting and valuation. Your day to day responsibilities will include:
- Assisting in the preparation of monthly and quarterly reports
- Assisting with the completion of Embedded Value reporting, calculating SCR, implementing IFRS17
- Supporting the team in making process improvements
On offer is a very competitive salary along with a 10% - 15% bonus, a full study support package and other benefits such as life cover and an excellent pension. The management team will continuously support your career progression with regular reviews and ensure your rotations will add value to your experience and CV.
If you would like to find out more, please get in touch:
T - 020 7019 8881
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